Sequoyah needs to define project meta-data in the
Portal.
1. Go to portal.eclipse.org and log in using your CVS/SVN committer ID
and password
2. Find the Eclipse Projects box and click [view] next to the
appropriate project
3. Click [maintain] Project Info meta-data
4. Enter all the meta-data your project needs -- specifically, the
Bugzilla entry. The name you put there should be only Sequoyah. This
will tie your project to the Bugzilla component you use, and after some
time, Babel will recognize your project.
Denis
On 02/10/2010 04:17 PM, Kit Lo wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I saw your bug requesting to add
Sequoyah
project to Babel. Babel has a data bridge setup to pull the
project/version
info from this URL: http://www.eclipse.org/projects/web-api/project_release_versions.php
I don't see Sequoyah in the
project/version
info. That's why you don't see the project on the map files page
dropdown
list. Denis, who is also the Eclipse Web Master, may have some ideas.
Denis,
can you take a look at this?
Once we solved the above problem,
you
will be able to define the map files for the Sequoyah project. Then,
Babel
will extract the properties files and build the pseudo translation
language
packs. After that, you can either get the pseudo translation language
packs
from the Babel update site or from downloadable zips. You can then test
your project. We can help if you have further questions when you get to
that point.
Regards,
Kit Lo
IBM Eclipse SDK Globalization Technical Lead
Eclipse Babel Project Co-lead
Hi guys,
I would like to test my project (DSDP-Sequoyah) to see if it is
compliant
to be translated but I don't know how to use PTT (or even where to
download
it).
I saw this message (http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/babel-dev/msg00448.html),
but I don't know how to use the package.
Can anyone give me some guidance, please?
Thanks for the attention,
Daniel Pastore
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