[Openstack-i18n] Zanata trial starts ! Please register and try.
Andreas Jaeger
aj at suse.com
Wed Jul 15 06:27:29 UTC 2015
On 07/15/2015 06:19 AM, Akihiro Motoki wrote:
> Daisy,
>
> Thanks for your all efforts. I have some questions.
>
> * When do we start translations on Zanata? Liberty cycle?
This cycle - as soon as everything is working ;)
> * There is no translation memories. Are some translation memories
> migrated from Transifex?
What do you mean exactly? Did Steve not migrate all translated strings
or do you miss the separate translation memory?
> * Do we collect translation stats for Liberty? Some translators already
> translated on Transifex
> and if they don't take into account it is unfair.
They were not counted in Transifex, we cannot fix that.
> I know you said it is a trial, so I just wonders when we switch the
> translation infra.
I hope soon ;)
Andreas
> Akihiro
>
>
>
>
> 2015-07-14 18:57 GMT+09:00 Ying Chun Guo <guoyingc at cn.ibm.com
> <mailto:guoyingc at cn.ibm.com>>:
>
> Hello, team
>
> Infra team have set up the Zanata test instance on top of openstack
> infrastructure.
> OpenStack projects, together with the translations, in Transifex
> have been moved to Zanata test instance now.
> So we could start the Zanata trial now.
>
> https://translate-dev.openstack.org/ (it's a self-signed certificate,
> so you will be presented with a warning, it's ok)
>
> 1. Log in
> You can use your OpenStack ID to log in.
> If you don't have, register here:
> https://www.openstack.org/join/register
> I will suggest to register with your company email, which will help
> your company to get the credit.
> If you don't want to, that's OK. :))
> When you log in, you will be required to fill in your profile.
> Then you can start the trial.
>
> 2. Join a translation team
> List all languages by clicking "Languages" on the top.
> Click your language, you will go to that language page.
> On the right of the language name, there is a button "^..." which
> means "more actions".
> Click on the button and select "Request to Join Team".
> Then wait for your request to be approved.
> When it is approved, you will get the email notification.
>
> 3. Manage your team member if you are a coordinator
> If you are assigned a coordinator role, you will be able to see "Add
> Team Members"
> in the language page after clicking "^..." (more actions).
> You can only search users by user id.
> You can assign a member different roles (translator, reviewer,
> coordinator)
>
> 4. Translate
> After you have a language team, list the projects by clicking
> "Projects" on the top.
> Select a project, select a version, then you can translate.
>
> 5. Feedback
> We hope to get your feedback to the Zanata trial.
> If you find any resources/translations missed, which is in Transifex
> but not in Zanata, please let us know.
> If you find any bugs, please let us know.
> If you don't know how to operate, please let us know.
> We use https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/zanata-feedback to track the
> feedback.
>
> Reference link:
> Documentation for Zanata can be found here:
> http://docs.zanata.org/en/release/
> Specifically for translators:
> http://docs.zanata.org/en/release/user-guide/translator-guide/
>
> Note:
> 1. This is only a trial. All the projects, teams, and translations
> will not be preserved.
> This test instance will be wrapped off when the trail is done.
> Then infra team will create a formal website. You will be notified
> when we officially move to Zanata.
> Now if you want to translate, please still use Transifex for your
> primary translations work.
> Your registration to OpenStack ID will be preserved for ever.
> When we officially move to Zanata, you don't need to register again.
> But we need to create the language team once more.
>
> 2. Anyone can create projects, for the sake of this demonstration
> please don't create your own
>
> Thanks!
>
> Best regards
> Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
>
>
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