Στις 23-03-2011, ημέρα Τετ, και ώρα 02:03 +0100, ο/η Platonides έγραψε:
Marcin Cieslak wrote:
So having a possibility to have a pre-flight test
of the translation
(or even watch the demo of the original in action) is something
Selenium could deinitely help. In many cases, translators
do not have permission to experience some interface in the live
environment (CheckUser, AbuseFilter, etc.). Could Selenium
solve this problem as well? Is it just mocking up the interface
or do I need a instance behind that is somehow setup somewhere?
//Marcin
It needs a tests instance.
I've been beating this drum for years (that translators need to be able
to see their message(s) in context). But having to watch an automated
test suite exercise all of the features of an extension in order to
check the 5 new messages you are translating, seems less than efficient.
What would be nice for a first take would be if, from translatewiki, one
could click a link that would take one to a list of screens that show
the message in question, with the text highlighted even. Even if the
only thing we had to work from was a display of the English language
texts in context, that would still be a big step up from where we are
now.
Ariel