On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 5:58 PM, Hugo Doria <hugodoria@gmail.com> wrote:
Dan can still host the POT files and I can only put a link to them at the i18n project page. I think that have a translators list on the page is important. This facilitates communication and can prevent someone translate something that is already being translated.
Dan already host all pot and po files, he already gave a link to them and to translation instructions in the string freeze announcement : http://archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-general/2008-July/018245.html While I am perfectly sure you only have good intentions, and the page looks pretty cool, the content is currently not so nice. It provides different pot files and different instructions than the pacman project. I am worried someone could fall on that and start translating from scratch a file that is already translated. It also shows an incomplete and different list of translators for pacman and libalpm. For a project like the installer which has currently no translations, that is all good. For a project like pacman which already has translations and a way to deal with them, you should either simply give links, or integrate the same contents, information and instructions. Starting something in parallel for this kind of stuff does not do any good in my opinion. Though don't believe I am angry or anything, I am simply trying to explain why I think the current page should be changed.