2013/11/26 Jérôme Fenal <jfenal(a)gmail.com>:
2013/11/26 Pete Travis <me(a)petetravis.com>:
>
> On Nov 26, 2013 7:31 AM, "Yuri Chornoivan" <yurchor(a)ukr.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> It looks like the last Release Notes update contains some questionable
>> changes:
>>
>> 1. There are many entities added. Example:
>>
>> A slice's name describes its position relative to the root slice.
>>
>> becomes
>>
>> A slice's name describes its position relative to the root slice.
>>
>
> Not sure what happened here; ' has not done this before. If it can not go
> away, I will use words instead of punctuation to express possession, a
> simple change.
>
>> 2. Tags were removed and the phrases wer broken into puzzles:
>>
>> Support for <productname>TrueCrypt</productname> in Fedora is
expanded by
>> <application>systemd-cryptsetup</application> support for the
technology,
>> allowing easy authentication during boot.
>>
>> becomes three independent parts
>>
>> Support for
>>
>> TrueCrypt
>>
>> in Fedora is expanded by
<application>systemd-cryptsetup</application>
>> support for the technology, allowing easy authentication during boot.
>>
>
> <productname /> is getting an independent string, then. I suppose this is
> for easy reuse, but it doesn't make sense in context. I will find a
> substitute a different tag.
>
>> 3. Some sections (Development_D) just disappear.
>>
>
> I will look into this too.
>
>> Is this expected? Does it make sense to re-translate RN the new way?
>>
>
> No, please hold off on anything that suffers from the above issues until I
> can push a fix.
>
>> Thanks in advance for your answers.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Yuri
>> --
>>
>
> Thanks for for the questions! I should find time to address the problems
> later today.
I guess I am the culprit here.
I have pushed the sources earlier today, but from an old publican
(2.1) on RHEL6. Won't do it again.
I did notice some issues, such as tags splitting strings, plus the
entities issues, but day job took priority before I could fix it.
I'm currently working to push again the sources to Transifex from a
clean git import on a fully updated F19, and everything should be back
to normal in an hour or so.
Currently pushing the update pot files, you will be able to find the
borked strings in the translation memory (at 100%) in the interface,
or using your local translation memory.
My apologies for this issue.
Regards,
J.
Edit: Pushing strings is finished.
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Jérôme Fenal