I think it could be an alternative solution. Of course, we will continue to work for a test environment in openstack infra but it might take time. @Akihiro, what's your opinion ? Best regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy) Douglas Fish <drfish@us.ibm.com> wrote on 2015/03/19 07:22:23:
From: Douglas Fish <drfish@us.ibm.com> To: Akihiro Motoki <amotoki@gmail.com> Cc: "openstack-i18n@lists.openstack.org" <Openstack-i18n@lists.openstack.org> Date: 2015/03/19 07:26 Subject: Re: [Openstack-i18n] Horizon translation check site for Kilo
I've been thinking about Akihiro's request and it seems to me one of the key challenges is finding the infrastructure to support this testing. Maybe we should avoid the need for infrastructure entirely.
I wonder if it would be more straightforward to enable the translators to update a local, devstack based version of Horizon by running a script to copy in-progress translations to their local Horizon. Akihiro has shared some of the tooling he has used to manage this. I'm thinking of turning this into a script that could be used after setting up Horizon to automatically download, compile, and configure an updated translation.
Would this be a useful approach for the translation community?
Doug Fish
Akihiro Motoki <amotoki@gmail.com> wrote on 03/04/2015 09:57:29 AM:
From: Akihiro Motoki <amotoki@gmail.com> To: "openstack-i18n@lists.openstack.org" <Openstack-i18n@lists.openstack.org> Date: 03/04/2015 09:58 AM Subject: Re: [Openstack-i18n] Horizon translation check site for Kilo
Thanks Andreas. It sounds useful and interesting topic. Regarding infra-cloud, I think it is enough that some limited set offolks from i18n and docs team. Not all translators and doc writes need to access such infra. Of course we can continue to discuss with the infra team.
Perhaps we need to break down plans and action items so that anyone interested in the work can join. The important thing is that we cannot assume the situation changes release by release as personnel, so we need more steady way *as a team*.
I sent the previous mail to mention that I cannot have enough time for I18N work in Kilo and collect more involevement from other folks :-) I know not a small portion of folks involved work on translations as your private time effort (including me). Thus we need to work as a team.
Akihiro
On 03/04/2015 04:30 PM, Akihiro Motoki wrote:
Hi,
Kilo-3 is approaching and it is the time to start translations for Kilo. I would like to know the status of the community effort on preparing the Horizon translation check site.
In the past releases, I18N team has the horizon translation check site but it was completely provided by my resource and time. For Kilo cycle, I am sure I can provide such site at all because I am spending very busy days on my main work.
The same situation continues for three release cycles and I think it is time we should have such site as the team. We should not depend on someone's personal effort as OpenStack community.
I may be able to provide the site for Kilo release if I have time but not sure. I would like to raise this topic. If nobody other than me raises a hand, it is no longer a team and it means we fail as a community. I can help the work but don't have enough time to lead it.
I hope we have a progress on it.
I raised the issue on the infra meeting yesterday - see topic Infra-cloud:
http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/infra/2015/infra. 2015-03-03-19.01.html
I suggest you continue discussion with the infra folks involved with
2015-03-05 0:38 GMT+09:00 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.com>: the
infra-cloud as well,
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