On 2010/8/19 David Prévot <david(a)tilapin.org>:
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Le 19/08/2010 11:01, Denis Barbier a écrit :
> Hello,
Hi,
> I am usually not a big fan of those "These projects use XXX" pages,
> but as po4a is a little bit complex to start with, I believe that such
> a page could be very helpful for beginners.
> What do you think? Is this a stupid idea?
I think it would be great, I must admit I was looking for such
information when I first try to use it, in order to copy some idea from
the source code.
> Is someone interested by this task?
I guess some projects could be found by looking for po4a in the Sources
list of apt in a Debian box (and I wonder why I didn't thought of a
search like this earlier).
Do you have something else in mind?
In fact yes, I am afraid that such a listing could make people believe
that po4a is used only by Debian.
A quick search against po4a gave
http://wiki.amule.org/index.php/Translating_Docs
http://wiki.wesnoth.org/GettextForTranslators
Other programs are listed at
http://www.debian.org/intl/l10n/po4a/fr
for instance videolan-doc, wine-doc and xfce4-terminal are surely
worth mentioning.
One can then search for their VCS to check that they really use po4a, e.g
http://source.winehq.org/git/docs.git/
http://svn.videolan.org/listing.php?repname=VideoLAN+Websites&path=/w...
but xfce4-terminal does not use po4a, no idea why it was listed.
Denis