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Częste problemy: Your names/Your emails

Jest kilka błędów popełnianych typowo przez początkujących tłumaczy KDE. Jeden z najczęściej spotykanych to dosłowne tłumaczenie komunikatów Your names/Your emails. Czemu nie? Pierwsza wątpliwość...

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4.6

Pliki z tłumaczeniem KDE 4.6 już od pewnego czasu znajdują się w gałęzi stabilnej, pliki i statystyki można pobrać z: http://i18n.kde.org/stats/gui/stable-kde4/team/pl/ Gałąź trunk to (przyszłe) 4.7....

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GCI Follow-up

I’m in progress of making all the work done by the students during GCI to the main repository. We (the Polish team) had 10+ tasks, all were taken and finished. Impressive. Currently all the screenshots...

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Commit Digest is recruiting!

KDE Commit-Digest provides an overview of the developers activity in KDE. However, bringing it to the readers every week requires significant number of people to review and classify the commits (thanks...

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KDE Commit Digest: How to make your commit seen?

I had a presentation at Akademy this year, talking about the way developers can use their commit messages to promote their projects further. The short version of the talk is: make the commit messages...

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Akademy 2013: l10n BoF Impressions

We had a BOF on translation issues on this year’s Akademy. Many people came up and we really didn’t have time to discuss everything. However, it was a very interesting meeting and a needed one....

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New article: Understanding How Messages Appear to Translators

When translators and developers look at the same program, the see different things. For the developers, the code is clear. There is context around. For the translators, however, it is different. They...

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Commit Digest Cheat Sheet Part 1: the DIGEST tag

This post is inspired by an Akademy discussion with a developer who likes the Commit Digest but didn’t know about the DIGEST tag The KDE Commit Digest http://commit-digest.org/ provides weekly review...

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Commit Digest Cheat Sheet Part 2: the Merge Commits

With git, many developers tend to work on branches, even for longer time. Then they merge them into the ‘master’ branch when the functionality is finished, the freeze is over and so on. In the Commit...

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BeagleBone Black on Linux: running from an uSD card

BeagleBoard Black can boot either from internal eMMC (that’s default), or from the external uSD card. The GettingStarted page is useful http://beagleboard.org/Getting%20Started , but it does not give...

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