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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Shinjo Park skreiv 09.09.2024 11:41:<br>
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<pre>SPDX
- We want to support SPDX in the PO files
- Lokalize has SPDX support
- gettext SPDX support is required, but we can do it in our tooling
- Git commit hooks to enforce SPDX? CI job in GitLab is doable</pre>
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<p>I don’t think enforcing SPDX (yet) is a good idea. People might
use other software than Lokalize (e.g., Poedit), that doesn’t
support SPDX. Or they might even use older versions of Lokalize,
which didn’t have SPDX support. Also, the current version of
Lokalize only writes SPDX strings for the *current* translator,
not for any previous translators.<br>
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<pre>Translation of Qt
- Contribution to Qt translation is even harder than KDE's</pre>
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<p>That’s my experience too. Some years ago, I managed to get an
initial translation into Qt. But I haven’t managed to get an
update in, since there are no one that can review and approve
translations for my language. So I’ve given up. I think getting a
translation into Qt is only possible for the largest, most popular
languages.<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Karl Ove Hufthammer</pre>
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