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Hi Rimas,
Le 17/03/2014 22:59, Rimas Kudelis a écrit :
Hi Kevin,

2014.03.17 04:36, 锁琨珑 wrote:
For the http://zh-cn.libreoffice.org website, I found in the Pootle
server that almost all of the strings are translated, but on the website
it shows many strings untranslated, or out of date.

How can the translated po files on Pootle be pushed to the website? Is
there any further steps needed, just like the "pushing po in Pootle to GIT"?

website is a special type of project. For your translation to appear on
the website, someone has to check it out, convert to a
SilverStripe-specific PHP array format, and commit it to a certain
github repo (or clone that repo and make a pull request). That someone
is usually me, but it's not something I enjoy, so I only do that very
rarely. :)

So to answer your question, you can either poke me to make the missing
steps, or you can do that yourself. I would prefer the latter, but if
that is too troublesome for you, I can help.

Is it documented somewhere so we can try to do it without bothering you
or if one day you're not available? Does the infra team have some notes
about the process?
Cheers
Sophie


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