Hello, On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 3:22 PM, Parag N(पराग़) <panemade@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all, Just a suggestion from me. There is a new translation tool Zanata available. Its hosted at URL http://zanata.org. Can this tool be also considered for comparison?
Regards, Parag.
Thanks Parag, for highlighting the Zanata translation tool. @Daisy Please update the docs "Translation Management Comparison." for Zanata. Zanata is an open source project which uses java as a core technologies. It currently supports GNU Gettext-based PO files, Java Properties, XLIFF translation file formats. It's code is available on github[ https://github.com/zanata/zanata-server/ ]. Someone please add more features of the Zanata with respect to the Translation management Comparison Docs.
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Ying Chun Guo <guoyingc@cn.ibm.com> wrote:
Hi, I18n team
One year ago, when the community was making the decision to use Transifex as the translation management tool, a table was made to compare several different tools:
Now since Transifex began to close its source code, we will do another round of tool selection to find the translation management tool for Openstack translation.
We will start from requirements collection. Here I listed some. (Some are copied from the old table. The last three items are newly added. )
* Cross-project translation teams * Cross-project translation memory * Good in-browser translation interface * Good in-browser review interface * Easy import/export of translation files * Support for all common translation formats * Git/GitHub Integration * Hooks for CI infrastructure * Management workflows that fit OpenStack process * Self-hosted * Proven success with large projects * API to gather statistics about translators * Easily see the translating context, i.g. the paragraph or section that contains the translation string. * Cross-project glossary and dictionary
Please feel free to present your requirements to the translation management tool. If you know some good candidate tools, please speak out too. Let's find out the most appropriate tool together, and build a "wonderful" working environment for ourselves.
Regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
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Thanks, Chandan Kumar