X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/e6425c75c095ee64a8d7c566f49fe62ded511ebe..3898a75388b7d3c576885af47f4552ed20103433:/doc/todo/l10n.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/todo/l10n.mdwn b/doc/todo/l10n.mdwn index b0f784ac0..d5f7dbfad 100644 --- a/doc/todo/l10n.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/l10n.mdwn @@ -62,7 +62,38 @@ and there is a po/ikiwiki.pot in the source that can be translated. ---- -Danish l10n of templates and basewiki is available at http://source.jones.dk/ -(using GIT - do `git clone && cd && git checkout master_danish` -for each of the repositories) ---[[JonasSmedegaard]] \ No newline at end of file +Danish l10n of templates and basewiki is available with the following commands: + + git clone http://source.jones.dk/ikiwiki.git newsite + cd newsite + make + +Updates are retrieved with this single command: + + make + +Right now the l10n is maintained by manually comparing against each new upstream release, and +updating both the master mirror and the l10n as needed. + +Work is in progress to semi-automate this to still check manually for updates, but maintain the +l10n as PO files - to allow more translations to more than the few languages I know about myself. + +As upstream ikiwiki is now maintained in GIT too, keeping the master mirror in sync with upstream +could probably be automated even more - but an obstacle seems to be that content is not maintained +separately but as an integral part of upstream source (GIT seems to not support subscribing to +only parts of a repository). + +For example use, here's how to roll out a clone of the [Redpill support site](http://support.redpill.dk/): + + mkdir -p ~/private_webdata + git clone http://source.redpill.dk/support.git ~/private_webdata/support.redpill.dk + cd ~/private_webdata/support.redpill.dk + make + mkdir -p ~/public_websites/support.redpill.dk + mkdir -p ~/public_websites/source.redpill.dk/support_content.git/hooks + mkdir -p ~/public_cgi/support.redpill.dk + make install + +(Redpill support is inspired by but needs to be reusable for several similarly configured networks) + +--[[JonasSmedegaard]]