Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 16:21:46 -0300 From: Federico Caminiti <demian.fc@gmail.com> To: =?windows-1252?Q?Juan_Ram=F3n_Molina_Menor?= <listjm@club-internet.fr>, Warren Block <wblock@wonkity.com> Cc: freebsd-translators@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Spanish documentation translations Message-ID: <5534004A.6090903@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <552E58E9.4010205@club-internet.fr> References: <552AA49D.3030201@gmail.com> <alpine.BSF.2.20.1504141300540.78249@wonkity.com> <552E58E9.4010205@club-internet.fr>
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El 15/04/2015 a las 9:26, Juan Ramón Molina Menor escibió: > On 14/04/2015 23:05, Warren Block wrote: >> As far as I know, nobody has worked on the Spanish translation in >> years. Our current translation system is not really a system. >> Translators must watch for commits and look at diffs, and this really >> adds a lot of work to an already-difficult job. One of our ongoing >> projects is to get rid of all that overhead and use the PO >> translation system. This would make the job much easier for >> translators. This is one of the things we will be talking about at >> the BSDCan developer summit in June. >> I agree, the current process is very time consuming, considering I'm sending a translation, not kernel code. I see how the transition to a PO translation system would be beneficial. In order tu submit translations under the new system I would still need to find a spanish-speaking commiter. If I understand correctly it just elminates the overhead of working with the documentation tree. If there's something I can do to help this move forward, please let me know. >> In the meantime, I'm not sure what to suggest. Finding a >> Spanish-speaking documentation committer to check and commit your >> patches would be a start. Unfortunately, I don't know if any of the >> doc committers speak Spanish. > I think I'll leave the ticket open for the time being, hope it gets the attention of any of active doc commiters that know spanish. > I had committed myself to update this Spanish FAQ, but time is scarce > and the lack of a proper translation system is quite discouraging... > or a good enough excuse! ;-) > > I really hope your work in BSDCan will change the situation. In the > meantime, I can confirm that the patch from Federico looks correct > (thanks by the way!), but I’m not a committer. I’ve taken a look at > /share/misc/commiters-doc.dot and indeed there aren’t any obvious > Spanish-speaking names with an active commit bit. > > Best regards, > Juan > Yes, I glanced over the list myself and came to the same conclusion. Thank you for taking the time to responding to this.
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