[16:03] mdke, ping [16:03] cody-somerville: (In case I'm not around at the moment, please provide a bit of information about what you want and I will respond when I get back) [16:04] mdke, For translations of Xubuntu, how should I handle the case where there is no translations at all for a particular chapter? [16:04] The problem is that if there is no translations at all for a chapter, no PO file from launchpad, so no xml gets generated [16:05] and naturally when we run xsltproc --xinclude on index.xml, we run into problem [16:05] mdke, Also, how can I have the &lang thing populated automatically and correctly? [16:24] sapete se esiste internamente alla comunità di ubuntu qualche progetto che lavora alla creazione di una distribuzione per la pubblica amministrazione? === lacqui_ is now known as lacqui [18:47] hi! I am completely new to this [18:48] and i want to inolve in ubuntu doc tech review [18:48] i regestered in lanchpad [18:49] but how i'll be assingned to work? [18:49] could any one help me [18:50] No one seems to be around right now pradeep [18:50] Try e-mailing the mailing list [18:51] ok [20:45] cody-somerville: that's a knotty problem [20:46] cody-somerville: I think the -l flag to xml2po may help for the second question, but for the first question I can't think of anything better than creating a list of all translated locales and running the translate.sh script for all documents and all languages [20:47] cody-somerville: that way, each locale will have a translated xml file for each document, even if it's all in English [20:50] cody-somerville: I suppose one way of getting a list of locales to use would be by reference to translations that exist of the index file itself [20:50] * cody-somerville nods. [20:50] cody-somerville: it's reasonable not to generate translations for languages which haven't got a translated index template [22:50] nhandler: nice post [22:50] Thanks mdke === Taim_ is now known as Taim