Friday, May 29, 2009

Week 1: Pootle is up and running

With exams on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the first week of GSoC went rather quick. My plan for this week was to get Pootle up and running, as well as look at the po4a configuration file and understand how it works.

I have set up Pootle on pootle.xcde.net. I have also converted some files, and the result can be seen on pootle.xcde.net/projects/website.

The plan for next week is to take a closer look at the files that I didn't manage to convert in this round.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Open Tech 2009 in London

Open Tech 2009 is an informal, low cost, one-day conference on slightly different approaches to technology, democracy and community.

When: Saturday 4th July 2009
Where: Central London
Cost: £5 on the door.

More information on the Open Tech 2009 website.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Tor 0.2.0.34 now in hardy and intrepid

The latest stable release of Tor, version 0.2.0.34, has been backported to Ubuntu hardy and intrepid. Those of you running either hardy or intrepid should upgrade to get the latest version. Also, the bug report on bugs.launchpad.net explains why Tor was taken out of jaunty.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Preparing the files

I decided to get a little head start on my project by preparing a few files so that they can later be converted with po4a. When converting, po4a will make a string for each paragraph (or list-item) and therefore it is important that all of the tags are closed. In the next round I'll find a way to work around a few special links (such as "< package-rpm4-stable-sha1 >") and symbols (such as € and £).