[libreoffice-l10n] Re: Workflow between dev, UX and l10n teams

Jesper Hertel jesper.hertel at gmail.com
Mon Jan 26 02:52:33 PST 2015


Hi Sophie and everybody else,

Well I didn't answer as I didn't feel like finding out what the "projects@
list" was and joining that list to be able to join the discussion there.

I will answer here.

I did not read the whole previous discussion but did anyone suggest to add
a new en-us translation language in Pootle and let that be the place where
all non-semantic changes to the en-us strings happen? That way the current
strings in the source code will turn into mere translation keys written in
en-us. The final en-us polishing will then happen in the translation files
just like any other language and will of course not affect any of the other
languages.

Any semantic change should of course still happen in the "keys", i.e. the
source code, but non-semantic changes should be prohibited there and
instead made in the en-us translation in Pootle.

This might be something obvious that you already talked a lot about, but I
just want to make sure this option isn't overlooked.

Jesper
Den 26/01/2015 09.34 skrev "Sophie" <gautier.sophie at gmail.com>:

> Hi,
>
> Resending as there was no answer to the proposals :)
> Cheers
> Sophie
> Le 19/01/2015 11:03, Sophie a écrit :
> > Hi all,
> >
> > [Please follow-up the discussion on projects@ list to keep the history
> > of the thread there and ease the discussion, thanks :-)]
> >
> > I would like to open a discussion about the way developers team, UX team
> > and l10n team should interact and work together.
> >
> > There has been a heavy discussion [see this thread 1] during this round
> > of translation. The l10n team was a bit frustrated that there were again
> > so many changes in the en_US version that does not concern the l10n
> > versions (like adding colon at the end or capitals in the middle of the
> > strings).
> >
> > Each time, it seems part of this could be automated or a reflection
> > on how to avoid messing the l10n work should have been introduced before
> > those changes are committed. For example, if I decide to change FR
> > localization to have sentence capitalization in the menu entries, none
> > of the 100 other localizations won't and shouldn't be affected. It
> > should be the same for en_US version or if really impossible, try to
> > find a solution that lower the impact on all localizations.
> >
> > None of the l10n teams is against changing or correcting the UI of the
> > en_US version and none is against the natural evolution of the suite.
> > What is not bearable is when you have 100 000 changes in en_US and only
> > a 1/3 concerns all the other languages and it is repeated over the
> > branches.
> >
> > We are trying to change our workflow to work on master instead of
> > branches. That will allow us to review the strings earlier (to leverage
> > heavy unneeded changes if possible) and have more time to localize. But
> > that will work only if each taking part of the changes take care of the
> > others.
> >
> > To conclude, what l10n team would like to see is:
> > - a review process of the strings before they are committed and make
> > sure they respect the en_US standards (capitals, grammar, punctuation,
> > typography). Maybe adding the Gnome HIG book to our pages [like 2] if
> > not already.
> >
> > - if there is a way to script changes, script them otherwise wait until
> > there is a script available to commit them
> >
> > - any time there are heavy changes that pop up in someone's mind (like
> > changing ... for …) discuss it with the l10n team before committing
> > those changes.
> >
> > I know it may lower the enthusiasm of some contributors, but it will
> > regain the one of our l10n teams for sure :)
> >
> >
> > [1]
> >
> http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice-l10n-Workflow-based-on-master-tt4131453.html#a4132459
> > [2] https://developer.gnome.org/hig-book/3.12/design-text-labels.html.en
> >
> > Cheers
> > Sophie
> >
>
>
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