[Openstack] [openstack-dev] Translation, Internationalization and Localization in OpenStack

Matt Joyce matt.joyce at cloudscaling.com
Thu Aug 23 01:38:04 UTC 2012


Update on Horizon pt_BR

 Translated 234 32.28%   Remaining 491 67.72%   Reviewed 0 0.00%
About a third of the way through now.

On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Matt Joyce <matt.joyce at cloudscaling.com>wrote:

> I've already put a dent in the pt / pt_br translations for horizon.  I'd
> love some assistance though.  Especially since my portuguese is secondary
> and honestly not very fluent.
>
> -Matt
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Gabriel Hurley <Gabriel.Hurley at nebula.com
> > wrote:
>
>> In conjunction with the PTLs, the Docs team, the Infrastructure team,
>> various community members and more, I'm very happy to say that we are ready
>> to share out a complete set of documentation and processes for translation,
>> internationalization, and localization for OpenStack as a whole. The
>> document lives on the wiki here:
>>
>> http://wiki.openstack.org/Translations
>>
>> The critical infrastructure is already in place, and Nova, Horizon,
>> Keystone and Docs are already up and running with the new processes (and
>> have been successfully for a little while now).
>>
>> Of immediate importance is the fact that we are technically under string
>> freeze right now, so (as Thierry pointed out at the meeting earlier today)
>> any review that alters strings marked for translation should be flagged and
>> requires special consideration and coordination with translators before
>> being merged. The string freeze gives translators a period of time before a
>> release in which translations do not change so they can complete their work
>> properly.
>>
>> Comments and critiques of the process are welcome, but let's keep them on
>> the mailing list before making edits to the wiki page.
>>
>> Obviously we'll continue to refine this over time.
>>
>> Thanks, and happy translating!
>>
>>     - Gabriel
>>
>>
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