[ros-dev] translation

nitro2k01 nitro2k01 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 12 09:40:43 CET 2005


I have in fact not looked at the source, but isn't it so that test
resources are stored separated from code? If so, language resources
will just "hang in there".

                                           /nitro2k01

On 12/12/05, Raigedas <raigedas at dmprojects.com> wrote:
> I guest you did not read my message carefully:) Let me explain... Yes, I
> understand that it is always good to have as many translations as
> possible. But maybe it is inefficient to make translations at this state
> of ROS:
>
> *** there are going to be a lot of changes to the code and this will/may
> affect _all_ the translations also.
>
> *** only one translation (or very few) may be required in the developing
> process and/or for testing.
>
> *** there is no point to make corrections to translations all along the way,
> because ROS can not be used in productional environment in this state
> anyway.
>
> i will be glad to create (or to help creating) a translation to my native
> language, but maybe it is not time for it yet. What do others think?
>
> Raigedas
>
> Hi TwoTailedFox on 2005.12.10, 23:26:19 +0200 you wrote:
>
> >Translations are always appreciated for ReactOS. Even for Languages
> >like Lithuanian, Estonia, and Klingon.
> >
> >On 12/10/05, Raigedas <raigedas at dmprojects.com> wrote:
> >>Is there a need to translate ros (or parts of it) to other languages
> >>now? maybe it would be reasonable to start translating it in later
> >>versions (when ros will be morestable and usable) only? especialy to
> >>other than major languages...
> >>
> >>i could help translating ros to my native language - lithuanian
> >>(lithuania) if there is a need.
> >>
> >>Raigedas
> >>
>
>
>
>
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