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Which is translation workflow?
#1
Hi,

I am from C++/Delphi/Java background. I am trying to teach my kid to do programming with Colobot. He does not know English well to read docs in English. There is a Russian translation. But it seems it's translated in 70%. Therefore I am planning to update Russian translation files. I know how to do it: 
I need to update ru.po and other files and put Russian text into msgstr "" 
During the past several years I have been using Svn (and CVS before that). So I have no exprience with Git and GitHub.
Could you please explain which should be translator's workflow (procedure)?


I have already installed GitHub desktop.
Then I selected: https://github.com/colobot/colobot-data
Selected dev branch. 
Then I pressed Clone or Download button.
Then Open in Desktop.

So right now on my desktop I have colobot-data. I opened dev branch.

What's next? I see two possible variants:

Variant 1:

I create a new branch like: russian-translation-update1
then then edit files in this branch. 
then commit.
then send Poll request to merge russian-translation-update1 with dev branch.

Variant 2:

or should I modify files directly in dev branch? 
then commit.
then should I send any Poll requests? Or it's not needed.

Thank you in advance for any help with this topic.
#2
What you need to do is variant 1, but using your private copy of the repo forked from the original one. Then instead of merging it to dev send a pull request and it'll be reviewed and merged by us into main repo. GitHub docs are really helpful, see https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/
#3
Thank you for the link.

So I should:
1. Create a fork.
2. from dev branch of fork I should create my branch russian-translation-update1
3. do local changes on files.
4. commit changes to my branch russian-translation-update1
5. then it's not clear:
a. should I send poll request to merge my russian-translation-update1 into dev branch of fork?
then do merge.
delete branch russian-translation-update1.
submit new poll request to merge dev branch of my fork with dev branch of original project?

or

b. create new poll request to merge my russian-translation-update1 directly into dev branch of original project ( colobot-data)?
#4
There is already one pull request with Russian translation, that we didn't merged yet https://github.com/colobot/colobot/pull/852
Spoiler :
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#5
You send the changes from local russian-translation-update1 to russian-translation-update1 in your fork on GitHub. Then you send a pull request from russian-translation-update1 in your fork to dev in main repo.

@tomangelo I didn't mention it because he specifically mentioned the cbot docs in data repo, but it would be nice if @rvasin could look at that pull request too and help us confirm/reject these translations.
#6
(11-24-2016, 02:54 PM)tomangelo Wrote: There is already one pull request with Russian translation, that we didn't merged yet https://github.com/colobot/colobot/pull/852

In this poll request (#852) there were added only 7 new msgstr in Russian.
Why you did not merge it into dev?

UPD: I have verified all these 7 msgstr. The translations are correct.
Maybe we need to improve only the string:
msgid "Restoring CBot execution state"
in Russian it's translated in this poll as "Restoring game" I think there should be more correct translation.

(11-24-2016, 05:34 PM)krzys_h Wrote: You send the changes from local russian-translation-update1 to russian-translation-update1 in your fork on GitHub. Then you send a pull request from russian-translation-update1 in your fork to dev in main repo.
Thank you for the instructions. I will try it.
#7
(11-24-2016, 05:34 PM)krzys_h Wrote: @tomangelo I didn't mention it because he specifically mentioned the cbot docs in data repo, but it would be nice if @rvasin could look at that pull request too and help us confirm/reject these translations.

I wanted to avoid duplicated work, so I linked it there to mark these lines as "possibly done". I misread somehow that it's about docs instead of UI, sorry for that.
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#8
I have finally submitted my first pull request:
https://github.com/colobot/colobot-data/pull/27

Jenkins is trying now to put files into the archive:
Writing zip file of /var/lib/jenkins/workspace/colobot/colobot-data/PR-27/build/install to /var/lib/jenkins/workspace/colobot/colobot-data/PR-27/data.zip
It takes more than one hour. Is it normal? It's still in process.

I have verified: the mission and free mission files are about 100% translated to Russian.
There are still files:
\colobot-data\help\cbot\po\ru.po
\colobot-data\help\generic\po\ru.po
These files have about 20-30% of untranslated text. Today I have translated about 10-15% of each file.
So in upcoming days I will try to translate remaining text in all Russian .po files.
#9
Jenkins hang because it ran out of disk space again, I will fix that later, don't worry about it for now.
#10
OK. Thank you.

Hi, what's status we this pull request? I see the error message in Jenkins console:
GitHub has been notified of this commit’s build result

hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Could not checkout

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#11
"Проигрывает подземные звуки"
Sounds very laugh, it is meaning "you can hear sounds of subsoil". Translate should be:
"Исследует недра"
#12
(06-06-2017, 07:44 PM)DungeonLords Wrote: it is meaning "you can hear sounds of subsoil"
"[It] plays underground sounds", IMHO.
In my private translation: «Сканирует недра».
I'd clean word "подпочва" from Russion translation at all. This is especially technical term that doesn't use in common language. And «недра» are right variant.
#13
Hi. I would like to add czech language to Colobot. I translated .po file, now im going to tranlate .txt files. Can I work on czech translation? I know how to add new language in menu and where text files are stored.
#14
Certainly. You can make a pull request once you are finished, we can merge the translation after we verify there are no problems with it.
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