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From: | Fanxi Li |
Subject: | Re: [GNUCTT] questions about contributing translation |
Date: | Thu, 06 Nov 2014 00:51:54 +0000 |
Hi list,
I'm recently doing some translations (en -> zh_CN)
for Debian,then wondered that if contributing translation
to GNU differs from contributing to Debian.
So I have some questions:
1. For Debian, I can just pull the *.po file from the trunk branch
on anonscm.debian.org. Then generate a patch after modifying,
and just send it to address@hidden, opening a new bug.
Of course this is sort of debian's style.
I wonder if I can do the same thing to address@hidden,
when updating a translation?
2. Apart from ftp://alpha.gnu.org, where can I found the 'trunk
version' of a gnu software (i.e. newer than alpha). I didn't
find it.
3. I'm just a STUDENT and a normal debian user, but seems that
GNU is strict on translation quality, any advise about
contributing translations?
(http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/www-zh-cn)
__Please__ CC me when reply.
Thanks :)
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Regards,
C.D.Luminate
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