Hi Noriko,
Thank you so much, discussing this :)
Many of transtats parts are under-development. I can explain, but I need some time making
them.
Hi Sundeep
Thanks for reply, see inline.
On 2018/08/05 14:22, Sundeep Anand wrote:
[Products] tab shows just Release Schedule, nothing for
languages,
packages or strings.
Just for the statistics, Zanata should show most accurate ones (afaik)
and so Damnedlies...
A question comes up in my mind, WE ourselves have no full list of
packages for certain release, because some come up newly while others
become obsolete. Where can you reach the full list of package, and how
to know the update for release?
We have master list. And can create subset. This subset will be linked to each release.
For packages it is under development. Similar idea has been implemented for languages.
[Jobs] syncs with platforms, build systems, source repositories and
calendars.
Does this mean, something like, a job pulls certain set of translation
from zanata and damnedlies, build, and then push to source repos? Do we
schedule this job, why? with what kind of permission? Does this make
maintainer really happy?
As of now, transtats just do read operations. Jobs pull stats / language resources to
generate meaningful stats / reports. No build or push to the source repository. With
fedora deployment, FAS authentication would be available - and then permissions may come
into picture. (we have some time deciding on that). I hope to discuss this at flock
'18.
It seems discussed in i18n fad, anyone there from l10n?
There is very interesting part I can see in your slide, under "Fedora
Readiness" -> 2 Engagements. This is major problem for l10n and I've
been looking for a solution for loooooong. So thank you!!
Thanks Noriko!
It is good feature to detect string breakage, but please be careful
cz
this can kill translator if it is used wrongly. The detection must send
a warning to a maintainer, not us. A maintainer is responsible to
manually notify us by following the procedure [1]. The goal is to
minimize the breakage, not making auto-process for maintainer easily to
break and translator to fix. I like to see a feature to send a warning
to a maintainer as well counting the number of breakage across releases.
From there, we can talk to a maintainer for improvement.
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1]:https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Software_String_Freeze_Policy?rd=Releas...
Obviously, this is for maintainer. Actually, this ease some QE work.
noriko
feel free to bug me,
sundeep