Hey Thanks a lot for the good work!!!
Hey all,
a lot of changes happening to OSEM these days :)
A feature for translation of OSEM was requested during oSC14 and that's what I was working on before GSOC coding period officially started as well as the first couple of days of this week. Translation files will be uploaded at https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/osem/ Transifex project automatically accepts anyone to join the team in order to start translating.
Is there a specific reason to use transifex, when we already have http://svn.opensuse.org/svn/opensuse-i18n/ this. Why dont we consider this as a better alternative? Please do not try to create a split. My point is we do not need more infrastructure, but we need our developers to figure out a way so that the existing infrastructure can be used. Off course, at the end of the day you are free to choose whatever you want to, but this is my strong my opinion. Please think of a better solution where life is easier for non-developer IMPORTANT Contributors ie translators, your software will be much more popular.
There is, however, an issue with devise routing when using locales which I still haven't figured out, as well as implementing the translation to the models, for which I have already automatically produced a translation file.
In the meantime I am working on the first part of my GSOC project, which is the user/person model refactoring. My approach is to make the person model per conference and keep the user model just for signing in to the application.
That way, we can maintain the integrity of conference data as time goes by (considering that a person does not always have the same biography, not even the same name!)
I am almost through making the necessary changes to the code and the database.
What is left to do? I still need to adjust the information shown for each user and person so that it better depicts the new structure. Moreover I want to add the functionality of either importing latest profile to person model or create a new person only if something has changed. I assume people do not want to re-enter their personal details for every single conference (and the profile information, which is held in the person model, is mandatory for registering to a conference or submitting a proposal). And that's what I will be working on next week!
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