On 27.10.2015 11:38, Alexander Melentev wrote:
2015-10-27 11:08 GMT+03:00 Stephan Kulow <coolo@suse.de>:
On 26.10.2015 15:59, Alexander Melentev wrote:
did I get you right that lcn/50-pot/patterns.pot and corresponding *.po files are useless at least for trunk and 13.2? If yes, why are they still there? Does it make sense to drop them? They are not useless as they contain valid translations - to be moved to the packages PO files. OK, but that raises much bigger question: what should be done with non-existent languages? I can push the translations from patterns.*.po to corresponding files in packages branch, but there are around 60 languages in lcn, while only a dozen is available in packages. What is the current policy about adding languages to the packages branch?
Are we (community translators) expected to translate also this leap branch?
Only if you want translated package summary and descriptions (including patterns). Actually, that's the very basic reason we translate something at all: we want to see it localized =) Do the packages lists in Leap and Tumbleweed differ that much to create a separate branch? I expect a reasonably small list of unique messages, so maybe it could make more sense to add a separate file of those differences to trunk rather than creating a separate almost identical branch just for Leap packages (cause it will require the manual messages syncing from translators).
That would be cool, but I lack the time to do that properly - so I created a branch Greetings, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-translation+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-translation+owner@opensuse.org