Oberhuber, Martin wrote:
It is in the top navigation bar, below the Eclipse logo.
(2) On babel/map_files.php, the
"release train" dropdown works a bit odd: For TM 3.0 it was on
"Ganymede", when picking TM 3.1 it was also on "Ganymede" . I switched
it to "Galileo" -- couldn't "SAVE" that change alone, so I added an
item (again) that was alreay there. Now, TM 3.0 was also "Galileo" --
is an initialization missing here? After swtiching 3.0 back to
"Ganymede" and saving dummy thing to enable the Save button, it seems
to work properly now; Galileo gets displayed when picking 3.1 and
Ganymede gets displayed when picking 3.0
Our UI is definitely lacking there, in that the project/version
association to a train is made when you save a map file. You have
figured out the workaround -- just save a dummy entry then delete it.
Feel free to open a bug for this.
Thanks,
Denis
Cheers,
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Martin Oberhuber,
Senior Member of Technical Staff, Wind
River
Target
Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
Greetings,
As Babel
participation is a Galileo must-do, your
Galileo map files may now be entered into the Babel server. Simply log
into http://babel.eclipse.org/ and use
the FOR COMMITTERS link. The map file URLs you will be entering should
be pointing to the HEAD stream and should be assigned to the version
number you will be releasing in June 2009.
Once your map files are entered, the Babel server will crawl them every
night and pull all the externalized strings, making them available for
translation.
In June, once your code has been tagged as a release in CVS or SVN, we
will update all the map file URLs to point to the Release tag, not
HEAD. The Babel team will do this for you in June if you tell us what
the tag is. For now, don't worry about it -- we'll remind you later.
As an example, the Eclipse project would be defining the map files for
Eclipse 3.5 using the "Download" link in ViewVC HEAD:
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/org.eclipse.releng/maps/core.map?view=co
For more information on defining your map files in Babel, please see
the Babel FAQ for
Committers or ask on the Babel
newsgroup.
--
Denis Roy
Manager, IT Infrastructure
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