Re: [Tails-l10n] rtl support

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Autore: hamahangi
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To: tails-l10n
Oggetto: Re: [Tails-l10n] rtl support
OK, cool. Since the automated transfer is working from Transifex, and
since it's easier to go from T-x to git than from git to T-x, I'll carry
on there for the time being, unless you advise otherwise.

I looked through the archives of this list for the Persian translations
by Eric Smallberg et al. but I could only find some unreadable patch
files. If .po files ever surfaced for those, someone could forward them
to me and I'll manually copy them into Transifex, as there seems to be
no upload function. The two others working on Persian translations of
the tails applications on Transifex, ardeshir and joe.ironsmith, seem
not to be so active.

The upshot in the case of tails-greeter_fa is that I've finished what
I'm doing with that and have merged some of ES&co.'s translations into
the Transifex project, but revisions from them or from others are
desired.

Thanks for your help.

> Yes, we've recently noticed that the Transifex / Git bridge that was
> kindly setup by Runa (Cc'd) for us apparently (sometimes?) does not
> automatically import existing translations from Git, and that some
> work that had already been done in Git had been re-done from scratch
> in Transifex. I see that importing existing translations is now
> documented [1] as a manual step, that perhaps has not been performed
> when initial adding tails-greeter to the Transifex setup. Sorry,
> hamahangi, about the extra work on your side.
>
> Runa, does this also mean that Transifex won't import updates from
> improved PO files that we commit in Git? In other words, do we have
> to
> choose between using either Transifex or Git, for a given project, as
> a source of translation updates?
>
> hamahangi: in the present case, I've already notified Eric Smallberg
> that people were working, via Transifex, on the same translations as
> his team has already done, so hopefully all you people can merge and
> synchronize their work in the future, and come out with totally
> awesome translations! :)
>
> [1]
>
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/translation/Introduction#Addexistingtranslations
>
> Cheers,