Gallery and Rosetta

Carlos Perelló Marín carlos.perello at canonical.com
Mon Dec 11 09:37:16 GMT 2006


El dom, 03-12-2006 a las 19:19 -0500, Chris Kelly escribió:
> On Nov 29, 2006, at 3:53 AM, Carlos Perelló Marín wrote:
> > First, you need a product for Gallery. I see that there is one  
> > already:
> >
> > https://launchpad.net/products/gallery-2
> >
> > Please, confirm that it's for your software and, if you know current
> > owner, request the ownership of it, if you don't know who he is,  
> > tell us
> > and we will give you the ownership (we allow anyone to register
> > products, but the maintainers have preference to be the owners of it).
> 
> That is the correct software but I do not the owner and we would  
> prefer the name "gallery" without the 2 on the end for consistency  
> with other places. I've created a product "gallery", added in the SVN  
> location on SourceForge "https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ 
> gallery/" and it seemed to be cranking along with the test, but it  
> failed. I changed the URL and it failed again, and got an IRC message  
> from "ddaa" on freenode that he fixed it but I changed it back or  
> something. Where should the URL for trunk in there point?

Hmm, I would prefer to rename gallery-2... but if you already created
just 'gallery' I will request to 'remove' gallery-2 to avoid any
confusion about the same product with different names.

About the URL for trunk, I see that James already answered you that.

Btw, ddaa is David Allouche, from Launchpad team. He works on the
SVN/CVS bridge to Bazaar, so if you have any question about that
functionality in Launchpad, he's your man.
 
> 
> > Once you have that, you should take a look to the product series it  
> > has,
> > gallery-2.0.1, usually, for translations, you should use 'main' that
> > represents 'trunk' in SVN and 'HEAD' in CVS, so you don't need to  
> > import
> > new templates with every release you do. If you have more than one
> > branch supported in Gallery, tell us and we will recommend the best
> > layout.
> 
> All translation should probably stick with trunk so the default  
> layout seems to make sense.

Ok, cool.

> 
> > Once you decide the product series you want to use to link  
> > translations,
> > you select it, and then, the 'translations' menu. There, you will see
> > 'Upload Translations' action, where you can upload a tar.gz with
> > the .pot and .po files.
> >
> > After that, Jordi, Danilo or I should approve all .pot files you
> > imported (only the first time, later updates will be approved
> > automatically).
> 
> I'll let you know when we get to this point, or will Rosetta take  
> care of letting you know?

Well, we don't get emails (yet) when there is something to approve, but
we take a look to the queue from time to time. If you don't see it
imported in a couple of days after you import it, ping us and we will
take a look.

Cheers.
> 
> 
> --
> Chris Kelly
> ckdake at ckdake.com
> http://ckdake.com/
> 
-- 
Carlos Perelló Marín
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