On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 01:22:44AM +0200, Martin Quinson wrote:
Hello guys,
after almost 2 years, I just released a new version of po4a. That
version does not come with a huge load of changes (I just integrated
some of the available patches on the Debian bug tracker), but that's
still a very good news: I managed to get into the situation where I
can upload versions of that software again! I think that more releases
will flow in now that my setup is fixed.
That being said, I don't expect much free time to hack on po4a so I'll
mainly do the basic maintainance. That's already much more than what I
did in the recent years (my last upstream release was almost 10 years
ago!)
Feel free to write patches, and I'll integrate them ;)
Bye, Mt.
Very good news. I was afraid it was a dead project and almost ready to
take over and fork it. We (KiCad development team) are rely on
asciidoc+po4a for handling the i18n of the documentation. Asciidoc is
(IMHO) the best light markup format but it lacks (for now) internal
handling of i18n strings. Thanks to po4a that makes it possible.
--
Marco Ciampa
I know a joke about UDP, but you might not get it.
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