Thursday, August 30, 2018

Re: New Translation Target: Fedora Modules

> Hello, members of the Fedora internationalization community!
>
> As I expect most of you are aware, Fedora has been heavily driving forwards with a new
> technology: Modularity. As part of this initiative, I have set up a new translation
> project on fedora.zanata.org that will contain all of the summary, description and profile
> descriptions for every module available in each Fedora branch (starting with Fedora 28).
>
> These strings will be used by end-users who are trying to determine what they need to
> install on their systems, so it would be highly desirable to get them translated and made
> available.
>
> The translations will be automatically consumed from Zanata and added to the repository
> metadata for the relevant Fedora releases, so they are not necessarily bound to the usual
> translation deadline; they can come in at any future nightly repository compose.
>
> The new translation project can be found at
> https://fedora.zanata.org/project/view/fedora-modularity-translations
>
> Currently, the source strings are generated manually. I have written a simple tool[1][2]
> that will automatically extract the translatable strings from all modules tagged for a
> particular Fedora release and upload them to Zanata. I would very much like to know if
> there is a good system that I could tie into in order to have this extraction and upload
> done periodically (nightly).
>
> If there's anything I can do to help this get started, please let me or Langdon White
> (langdon(a)redhat.com) know and we'll do our best to assist.
>
> [1] https://pypi.org/project/mmdzanata/
> [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1623220

Hi,

Thanks for your work.

Is it possible to fix minor typos?

In dwm description:

Includes distrribution-compiled dwm as well as a helper script to apply user patches and configuration, dwm-user.

distrribution -> distribution

In testmodule description:

This module demonstrates how to write simple modulemd files And can be used for testing the build and release pipeline.

And -> and

Thanks in advance for your answer.

Best regards,
Yuri
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