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Translation

This section covers the news surrounding the Fedora Translation (L10n) Project[1].

Contributing Writer: Runa Bhattacharjee

Anaconda bug

Pablo Martin-Gomez informed[1] about an i18n related bug[2] in Anaconda, that prevented the 'Previous/Next' buttons due to overlapping of text. Translators have been requested to check if the bug affects their language and to correct them for the next build of Anaconda.

Fedora Website Translation Issues

Noriko Mizumoto reported[1] about some strings from the Fedora Website pages that were missing from the .PO files. It was discovered that these strings were not marked for translation earlier. Sijis Aviles corrected the error and also fixed some incorrect strings[2].

System-Config-Printer Branched

A new branch, 1.2.x has been created for the system-config-printer module. This branch would be used for Fedora 13[1][2].

Spacewalk Added to translate.fedoraproject.org

The Spacewalk project has now been added to translate.fedoraproject.org[1]. The project contains multiple files that are required to be translated.

SSSD Update

The maintainer of SSSD, Stephen Gallagher announced the upcoming release of SSSD 1.2.0 which would require updates to the translation, due to new and changed strings[1]. The module is available for translation on www.transifex.net.

Upcoming Fedora 13 Tasks

John Poelstra informed[1] the list about the upcoming tasks for Fedora 13. At present, translation of the nightly builds of the F13 Release Notes .POT files and GA Announcement are on schedule.

Updates in the Release Notes

John J. McDonough announced[1] a few changes that have been made to the Fedora 13 Release Notes. This adds a new section and fixes some typos which were breaking some links in the document.

New Members in FLP

Wolfgang Marcos (Brazilian Portuguese)[1], Nelson Marques (Portuguese)[2], Nikos Vasileiadis(Greek)[3], Fabio Abreu (Brazilian Portuguese)[4], Julian Weißgerber (German)[5], Tomas Hykel (Czech)[6], Miroslav Suchý (Czech)[7], Xaver Hellauer (German)[8], Jan Ferko (Slovak) [9] joined the Fedora Localization Project recently.