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about 7 years
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Leonardo Strozzi
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about 7 years
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Saksham Gupta
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Posted
about 7 years
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Michal Čihař
Weblate 3.0 has been released today. It contains brand new access control module and 61 fixed isssues.
Full list of changes:
Rewritten access control.
Several code cleanups that lead to moved and renamed modules.
New addon for automatic component
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discovery.
The import_project management command has now slightly different parameters.
Added basic support for Windows RC files.
New addon to store contributor names in PO file headers.
The per component hook scripts are removed, use addons instead.
Add support for collecting contributor agreements.
Access control changes are now tracked in history.
New addon to ensure all components in a project have same translations.
Support for more variables in commit message templates.
Add support for providing additional textual context.
If you are upgrading from older version, please follow our upgrading instructions, the upgrade is more complex this time.
You can find more information about Weblate on https://weblate.org, the code is hosted on Github. If you are curious how it looks, you can try it out on demo server. Weblate is also being used on https://hosted.weblate.org/ as official translating service for phpMyAdmin, OsmAnd, Turris, FreedomBox, Weblate itself and many other projects.
Should you be looking for hosting of translations for your project, I'm happy to host them for you or help with setting it up on your infrastructure.
Further development of Weblate would not be possible without people providing donations, thanks to everybody who have helped so far! The roadmap for next release is just being prepared, you can influence this by expressing support for individual issues either by comments or by providing bounty for them.
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about 7 years
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Piyush Vijay
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Posted
about 7 years
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Michal Čihař
The Docker container for Weblate got several improvements in past days and if you're using it, it might be worth reviewing your setup.
It has been upgraded to Python 3 and Django 2. This should cause no problems as Weblate itself supports both for
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quite some time, but if you were extending Weblate somehow, you might have to update these extensions to make them compatible.
The default cache backend is now redis. It will be required in future for some features, so you will have to switch at some point anyway. The memcached support is still there in case you want to stick with current setup.
Cron jobs have been integrated into the main container. So you no longer need to trigger them externally. This save quite some pain with offloaded indexing and another features which rely on regular execution.
Another important change is in logging - all logs are now go to the standard output, so you will get them by docker-compose logs and other Docker management commands. This will make debugging easier.
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Posted
about 7 years
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Michal Čihař
Hosted Weblate provides also free hosting for free software projects. The hosting requests queue has grown too long and waited for more than month, so it's time to process it and include new projects. I hope that gives you have good motivation to
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spend Christmas break by translating free software.
This time, the newly hosted projects include:
ASS Danmaku - firefox extension for downloading danmaku
KeePass DX - KeePass implementation for Android
Liberapay Everywhere - the official Liberapay browser extension
Offline QR Code Generator - browser add-on allowing you to quickly generate a QR code
Guake - drop-down terminal for GNOME
Planner - Project and Task manager designed for elementary OS
EasySSH - The SSH connection manager to make your life easier.
Misskey - A Twitter-like SNS
Starke Verben - Android Application to learn your strong verbs
FMIT - Free Music Instrument Tuner
Crappy Firetitle - A firefox extension allowing customisation of windows' title
Piano Booster - a MIDI file player that displays the musical notes AND teaches you how to play the piano
If you want to support this effort, please donate to Weblate, especially recurring donations are welcome to make this service alive. You can do that easily on Liberapay or Bountysource.
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Posted
about 7 years
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by
Saksham Gupta
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Posted
about 7 years
ago
by
Piyush Vijay
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Posted
about 7 years
ago
by
Leonardo Strozzi
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Posted
about 7 years
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