2017-01-19 11:45 GMT+01:00 Stefan Knorr
Hi Guo Yunhe,
1. Could you add translation support to https://doc.opensuse.org/ ?
doc.opensuse.org is just a dumb server. So this is just a matter of copying the translated files and creating links from the homepage (for better or worse).
There is a GitHub repo for the homepage here: https://github.com/openSUSE/doc.o.o
Feel free to send pull requests if you spot typos, etc.
2. Does it use GNU Gettext (po) or other technology? Or it just doesn't support any translation?
The server itself does not support anything, as I said above.
The documentation sources are in https://github.com/SUSE/doc-sle .
This repo combines the documentation for SLES, SLED, and openSUSE. For SLES and SLED, we have professional translators who are currently using their own process and translation memory, neither of which we have direct access to. We are delivering them our XML sources, and they return translated versions. Traditionally, we have used special translation branches called `trans/...`. As the translators currently only come in at a certain point during the release cycle, these branches are basically eternally out-of-sync with the current development of the repo.
This setup makes it very hard to work with community translators right now.
3. Could you add a project for documentation on https://l10n.opensuse.org/ ?
Not right now, but it would imho be the preferred eventual solution, at least for openSUSE.
4. Can we contribute translation through Github if here is no other way?
Feel free to do that: pull requests are always welcome.
For now, I can only suggest you to create a new trans/opensuse422 branch. You should probably start from the content of the `develop` branch and then see if you can reuse parts from `trans/SLE12SP2`.
I hope that helps somewhat,
Stefan.
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Hi Stefan, the Release Notes are in the same format as the documentation, but their translation is accomplished via https://l10n.opensuse.org/ Do you think it is possible to include also the documentation in Weblate? I have actually found this pull request on github (https://github.com/SUSE/doc-sle/pull/99) but I'm not able to figure out if it's moving forward or not. Have you got a clearer picture? Kind regards Alessio -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-doc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-doc+owner@opensuse.org