On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 4:45 AM, Niklas Laxström niklas.laxstrom@gmail.com wrote:
On 26 March 2012 12:25, Niklas Laxström niklas.laxstrom@gmail.com wrote:
Good $localtime from translatewiki.net. I have been working with Chad and Antoine to resume the daily translation updates from translatewiki.net after the partial git migration of MediaWiki.
My original aim was to get regular localisation updates going again by 25 March. Now almost two weeks have passed since then and we still don't have regular localisation updates, even though we have been ready from translatewiki.net side.
Chad has been very helpful trying to solve the remaining blocker. However, people are already reporting and asking why translations are not updated and I am annoyed that I have to keep telling them to wait (a little) longer [1,2].
I want the remaining blocker fixed during the next week - the sooner the better.
I'm aware of this an I take full responsibility for this delay. Please be assured that it's currently my #1 priority and I'm trying to figure out why this isn't working.
There are few remaining issues:
- automatic merging of translation commits [BLOCKER]
We've been testing this with Chad at least three times and it mysteriously doesn't work. Bug: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/35537
This is our biggest issue right now. As you said already, we've been trying to resolve this but we don't know exactly why it's failing. I'm going to put some more debugging into it next.
- not spamming your inbox with translation update commits
No progress on this except some opposition for doing this at all. Bug: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/35538
This won't be as big an issue until the bug above is fixed and we're on a regular commit schedule again. Once we hit this one it should be pretty trivial (and we're trying to reduce some of the IRC spam too, will poke this next week)
- pretty formatting of core message files [BLOCKER]
Given the lack of opposition and anyone willing to work on this, I have decided to drop the pretty formatting.
That sounds fine.
-Chad