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[Health-dev] [task #15141] Migration of Pootle server translate.gnusolid


From: Luis Falcon
Subject: [Health-dev] [task #15141] Migration of Pootle server translate.gnusolidario.org
Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2019 15:41:21 -0500 (EST)
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Update of task #15141 (project health):

                  Status:             In Progress => Done                   
        Percent Complete:                      0% => 100%                   
             Open/Closed:                    Open => Closed                 
                 Release:                    None => 3.4.0                  

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Follow-up Comment #1:

Dear GNU Health translators

Migration of Pootle server is done. It's now on a larger server, and it looks
more responsive. Server name and users remain the same.
 

I have also included the new string templates for the 3.4 modules (eg,
health_federation) on the main languages.


Mathias, thanks for the suggestion about Weblate ! We can definitely explore
it, although it seems like it shares framework with Pootle.

Pootle 2.9 introduces pootle_FS, removing part of the current complexity with
update_stores, sync_stores, etc... I don't know when will it be available
though.

I have also read that Pootle supports (or it did support) integration with
Mercurial and other CVS, so we could also look deeper into this.

I have also verified gnuhealth-control getlang command and it does work
importing the latest translation strings for a lang.

Anyways, please log into the translation system and check that things are ok.


Bests
Luis



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