Re: Using Git and separating translations into their own l10n-LL repository



2009/1/16 Gil Forcada <gforcada gnome org>:
>
> El dv 16 de 01 de 2009 a les 01:42 +0100, en/na Christian Rose va
> escriure:
>> On 1/15/09, Claude Paroz <claude 2xlibre net> wrote:
>> > Le mardi 13 janvier 2009 à 23:01 +0000, Simos Xenitellis a écrit :
>> >  > This is a long-ish post regarding the migration to Git and
>> >  > what we can do to make l10n a bit better.
>> >  >
>> >  > Here I suggest to use the 'git submodule' support
>> >  > so that the translation material for each language
>> >  > reside in a single repository.
>> >  > Comments would be appreciated.
>> >  > If all is fine, I'll put this, with more details, to live.gnome.org.
>> >
>> > <snip>
>> >
>> >  Thanks Simos for taking the time to evaluate such an infrastructure for
>> >  l10n.
>> >  However I doubt the relative complexity implied by your solution is
>> >  worth the trouble. I see basically two use cases:
>> >
>> >  1. The non-technical coordinator, who would like the simplest
>> >  infrastructure to commit his translation files.
>> >
>> >  -> In this case, an auto-commit feature integrated in damned-lies is the
>> >  best solution. No (D)VCS knowledge is required for him. FYI I've already
>> >  tested a prototype which can do this in the testbed git infrastructure.
>> >
>> >
>> >  2. The geek coordinator who like to have the most control on what he's
>> >  doing and how he do it.
>> >
>> >  -> IMHO, this one won't mind checking out entire git modules. This is
>> >  not very much different than the current situation.
>>
>> FWIW, I fully agree with Claude here.
>
> +1 also :)

And a +1 from me.

>
>> Christian
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