Hi, my 2 cents: if we can maintain our current workflow and choose to ignore or accept Rosetta contributions I'm OK with it. The problem with Rosetta is that people contribute and then ask for explanations on why their translation wasn't merged in the final version, and then you (as "main" or "official" translator) have to tell them their translation is crap. People do not usually take that well ;-)
Cheers,
2009/12/5 Yaron Shahrabani <sh.yaron@...5...>
Why change? Usage of Launchpad's Bazaar can extend our current working environment and allow us to work on the files online and get suggestion from Launchpad as well as working directly on the PO file, Bazaar can be updated the same way SVN does plus adding the online editing feature, I can't see what's wrong with that, those who would like to work in the old-fashioned way can keep on doing it but those who prefer moving on to launchpad can choose to do so... Am I right? Yaron Shahrabani - CTO "The Campus" Web: http://www.hacampus.org.il/ Israeli Applicable Studies Institute 200 Hativat Yiftah St., Karmiel, Israel Phone Number: +972 (4) 9988508
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Luca Bruno <gnug.torte@...20...> wrote:
Yuri Chornoivan scrisse:
Personally I do not like this idea. Online translations are slow and inefficient with LP. Some of Rosetta "benefits" mentioned are hilarious (have you ever seen offline translation tool without spellchecking and TM these days?). Rosetta does not hightlight diffs in messages (as Lokalize and Virtaal), does not support fuzzy messages, has slow procedure of offline translations download.
Been there, used that, not fond of it too. My opinion is almost the same as Yuri's one, only adding that the current process seems to be working well enough not to force us to change it right now. The only bonus point I can see there is a bigger base of translators for not-so-widespread languages, but I'm much more worried about how it would negatively impact on the overall style, correctness and coherence (yes, already had bad experiences for these ones as well).
Cheers, Luca
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