Re: Please add the frogr manual to D-L



Am 30.05.2011 10:30, schrieb Mario Sanchez Prada:
> Hi!
> 
> On Sun, 2011-05-29 at 20:22 +0200, Claude Paroz wrote:
>> Le dimanche 29 mai 2011 à 18:10 +0200, Łukasz Jernaś a écrit :
>>> 2011/5/29 Mario Blättermann <mariobl freenet de>:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> the frogr module [1] has a Mallard based manual. It isn't complete yet,
>>>> but already worth translating (currently 56 strings, including 4
>>>> pictures). Please would somebody add it to the D-L view?
>>>
>>> Hi Mario!
>>>
>>> If you add the help files to the build system they should get included
>>> on D-L as far as I remember, the attached patch should help.
>>
>> Not always, it depends on how the initial setup of the module has been
>> done in D-L. I just added the missing bit.
>>
>> However you're right in that the build system is currently broken for
>> the help part of frogr.
>> I wonder if it wouldn't be better to use the new itstool based build
>> system, as Shaun has recently done with gnome-user-docs [1].
>>
>> [1] http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-user-docs/commit/?id=c12275f8
>>
>> Claude
> 
> The addition of those new files to frogr is still work in progress, in
> the way that we just added the .page files (and some pictures) to the
> source tree and we still lack some needed changes to integrate them into
> the build process for the project, as you have noticed.
> 
> The plan so far was that Pierre (the contributor who filed the bug and
> provided the initial .page files) provided those needed changes to
> integrate it in the build process, which is something that he already
> did (see [1])... but now you mentioned this about a new build system for
> the documentation perhaps that patch he proposed would need more
> changes.
> 
> Thing is that, as I have no idea about these kind of (help related)
> topics, I'm not sure about what would be the good next step to make so,
> so it would be awesome if someone with more knowledge could take a look
> to the bug currently tracking down these new additions to frogr, and
> comment on the patches that Pierre are sending there:
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651337
> 
> Also, as I said Pierre in there, please feel free to commit whatever you
> want to frogr related to the addition of these new documentation related
> files. That probably would be faster (and safer) that relying on me to
> review and commit changes :-) (after all, I don't have the proper
> knowledge for that yet)
> 
> Last, but not least, please accept my apologies if adding these new
> files without integrating them into the build+translations machinery
> annoyed you in some way. If that's a problem because of some reason (I
> don't know, perhaps it broke something in the l10n machinery), we could
> always withdraw those files by now, keep iterating in the bug, and apply
> them back once an "atomic" patch is ready.
> 
Due to that the *.page files are already committed, the patch won't
become that big. In any case I would prefer the "bleeding edge" way by
using itstool. The new gnome-user-docs (master) is an example.

@Łukasz: Would you have a look at it? Although I've migrated some docs
to the gnome-doc-utils workflow, I'm not familiar yet with yelp-tools
and the appropriate utilities. Perhaps we should ask for help in the
gnome-doc-list anyway (CC'ed).

Best Regards,
Mario


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