2010/4/10 Satoru Matsumoto
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [opensuse-translation] Translations for Planet openSUSE: pt, po, ja From: Pascal Bleser
To: opensuse-translation@opensuse.org Date: Sun Apr 11 2010 01:24:19 GMT+0900 (JST) Hi folks, I need your help again :)
This time it's for the new Planet openSUSE: http://planet.opensuse.org
As you can see, it aggregates blog feeds for a few languages, and I would need to have translations of its interface in the following languages: * Portuguese * Polish * Japanese
(Javier already sent me a translation for Spanish :))
Note that I really don't need translations in other languages, as we currently don't aggregate blog posts in other languages as the ones above (well, except English and German, but I already made the latter myself ;)).
It's implemented with gettext, and the instructions are here: http://gitorious.org/opensuse/planet-opensuse/blobs/master/README.L10N
There are just a few strings to localise, which you can preview here: http://gitorious.org/opensuse/planet- opensuse/blobs/master/locale/planetsuse.pot
I've attached ja.pot to this post. I hope it will work. ;-)
Note that _DATE_FORMAT_ is a bit special :) It is supposed to hold the preferred way of displaying "day, month and year" in your language, with strftime placeholders, e.g. "%d. %B %Y" for German (%d is the day of the month as a number, %B is the name of the month in your language, and %Y is the year). If you're not versed in strftime, just send me how you typically write e.g. "21 March, 2010" in your language and I'll do the strftime placeholder mumbo-jumbo :)
In Japanese, "21 March, 2010" is "2010年3月21日". (年 = year, 月 = month, 日 = date)
(a list of the placeholders is available in "man strftime" or here: http://linux.die.net/man/3/strftime)
If you need context, to see how those strings are being used, simply have a look at the site in English: http://planet.opensuse.org/en/
Thanks ! :)
cheers
BTW, the URL of the previous version of Planet openSUSE for Japanese was http://planet.opensuse.org/jp/ and now it is replaced with http://planet.opensuse.org/ja/ (Thanks. jp and ja are often confused - jp is NATION code for Japan and ja is LANGUAGE code for Japanese.) However, on the previous "jp" page, my blog entries[1] are aggregated but not now on "ja" page. :-( [1] http://blog.zaq.ne.jp/opensuse/ Could you please add my blog entries to the aggregator once again?
Best,
-- _/_/ Satoru Matsumoto - openSUSE Member - Japan _/_/ _/_/ Marketing/Weekly News/openFATE Screening Team _/_/ _/_/ mail: helios_reds_at_gmx.net / irc: HeliosReds _/_/ _/_/ http://blog.geeko.jp/author/heliosreds _/_/
Hi, Attached you'll see the pt translation. Regards, Luiz