Hi Luc,
No worries. I'm on the task of translating Orekit as I write this. Later, I'll want to take on some 'real' stuff :)
Take care,
- Lars
MAISONOBE Luc skrev den 2017-06-19 13:51:
lars@naesbye.dk a écrit :
Hi Luc
Hi Lars,
Now that the ICLA's signed and I've uploaded the messages file to a feature request, how do we proceed from here? Should I have a look at Orekit i18n right away?
If you have time for this, yes, it would be very nice. If you don't know how to translate some messages, you can just set the translation to the pattern: <MISSING TRANSLATION>. It is automatically recognized at run time and uses the English message in this case, so users at least get something. I am very busy these days finalizing a complex feature in Orekit, so did not merge your contribution yet, sorry for that. It will be included when I get some time. Thanks a lot, Luc
- Lars Luc Maisonobe skrev den 2017-06-13 16:28:
Le 13/06/2017 à 14:58, lars@naesbye.dk a écrit :
Hello,
Hi Lars !
I'd like to add some Danish error message translations for Rugged. Later some other things too, but I saw this as a simple first task. How is the procedure for changing, merge requests etc.?
The regular procedure is to open a features request and attach a file to it, using our forge (<https://www.orekit.org/forge/projects/rugged>). When you are logged in the forge, there should be a "New issue" tab to create a ticket. For contributions that are more than a few lines (and translation is a contribution large enough to justify this), you should probably sign either a Software Grant. This paper allows us to publish the work you contribute (and for which you remain the holder of the copyrights). See <https://www.orekit.org/forge/documents/8>, as the documents are the same for Orekit and Rugged. If you intend to contribute regularly, for example to update the translations when new messages are created, or if you want to also provide Danish translations for Orekit (hint, hint ;-), then you should consider signing an Individual Contributor License Agreement instead of a software Grant. For your information, a new version of Orekit (9.0) is expected to be published soon, and a new version of rugged will follow. Thanks for your contribution! best regards, Luc
Kind regards, Lars N Christensen
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