Could you please explicitly state that you release your contributions under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license?nikqz wrote:Hello
Updated the Russian translation to version 0.4.7, where almost everything is translated except for the description of the races
Russian translate
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Re: Russian translate
Re: Russian translate
окGeoff the Medio wrote:Could you please explicitly state that you release your contributions under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license?nikqz wrote:Hello
Updated the Russian translation to version 0.4.7, where almost everything is translated except for the description of the races
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Re: Russian translate
@nikqz, can you create a pull request with your changes for our github repo? That would make things easier for us.
Re: Russian translate
Unfortunately, I did not save the changed tag dataVezzra wrote:@nikqz, can you create a pull request with your changes for our github repo? That would make things easier for us.
I used a program in which I compared the English text with incomplete Russian translation from the version of the game 0.4.7 and manually compared the lines of text. Untranslated or missing lines respectively translated and supplemented
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Re: Russian translate
Do you have github account?nikqz wrote:Unfortunately, I did not save the changed tag dataVezzra wrote:@nikqz, can you create a pull request with your changes for our github repo? That would make things easier for us.
I used a program in which I compared the English text with incomplete Russian translation from the version of the game 0.4.7 and manually compared the lines of text. Untranslated or missing lines respectively translated and supplemented
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Re: Russian translate
Hello. Translated/checked 16 descriptions of races, corrected some orthography, punctuation and placeholders' problems (not all).
Sorry, don't understand how to make the pull request, never used GitHub before. Can you help me?
I accepting CC license. ^^
Sorry, don't understand how to make the pull request, never used GitHub before. Can you help me?
I accepting CC license. ^^
P.S. Please, call me by @ nickname or contact by e-mail if you want say something directly to me. ^^
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Hi, yes. Do you have experience with git without GitHub?Bestary wrote:Hello. Translated/checked 16 descriptions of races, corrected some orthography, punctuation and placeholders' problems (not all).
Sorry, don't understand how to make the pull request, never used GitHub before. Can you help me?
I accepting CC license. ^^
There is also GitHub Q&A thread http://www.freeorion.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=9366
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Re: Russian translate
Thanks, sorry, didn't know about this topic (newbie here). ^^o01eg wrote:Hi, yes. Do you have experience with git without GitHub?Bestary wrote:Hello. Translated/checked 16 descriptions of races, corrected some orthography, punctuation and placeholders' problems (not all).
Sorry, don't understand how to make the pull request, never used GitHub before. Can you help me?
I accepting CC license. ^^
There is also GitHub Q&A thread http://www.freeorion.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=9366
I had some experience in my home SVN (but not in Git). I clicked "new pull request" and was redirected here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dmRS9 ... y-miEtPBN4
and can't understand what to do next. ^^' Git's terminology still some weird for me. Git not allowing me to do PR to the master, but allowing do this to others branches, but seems that I need exactly master branch.
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Re: Russian translate
Ouch... Felt that I already commited something. :facepalm:
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Re: Russian translate
Bestary, from the screenpic you posted, it looks like you are logged into github, with an account that shares the avatar that you use here, but
the first thing you need to do is make a github "fork" of the freeorion repository (which it doesn't look to me like you have done, at least, I can find no user named Bestary, nor anyone with that avatar, on our list of forks). You can make a fork by clicking on the "fork" button in the very upper right of pretty much any page of the freeorion/freeorion repo, such as that page you posted the screenshot from.
A github fork is your version of the repo hosted on github. Most people have their local git setup to point to freeorion/freeorion as the "upstream" remote and to point to your own fork as the "origin" remote.
It sounds like maybe you have locally cloned the freeorion/freeorion repo, and perhaps have made some commits to that, which is fine. Hopefully you made a new "branch" in your local repo to put those commits into instead of putting them in your 'master' branch, but that is a bit of cleanup that you can still easily do. So your next steps would be to make your fork, then tell your local git setup about your fork (i.e., add a new remote to it, pointing to your fork on github). Then (after reorganizing with a new branch for your commits if you hadn't already done that), push your new branch to origin (your github fork). Then you visit the github page for your fork and it will show a screen very similar to the one you posted a screenshot of, except that it will point out that you recently pushed a new branch and it will ask you if you would like to make a Pull Request for it.
the first thing you need to do is make a github "fork" of the freeorion repository (which it doesn't look to me like you have done, at least, I can find no user named Bestary, nor anyone with that avatar, on our list of forks). You can make a fork by clicking on the "fork" button in the very upper right of pretty much any page of the freeorion/freeorion repo, such as that page you posted the screenshot from.
A github fork is your version of the repo hosted on github. Most people have their local git setup to point to freeorion/freeorion as the "upstream" remote and to point to your own fork as the "origin" remote.
It sounds like maybe you have locally cloned the freeorion/freeorion repo, and perhaps have made some commits to that, which is fine. Hopefully you made a new "branch" in your local repo to put those commits into instead of putting them in your 'master' branch, but that is a bit of cleanup that you can still easily do. So your next steps would be to make your fork, then tell your local git setup about your fork (i.e., add a new remote to it, pointing to your fork on github). Then (after reorganizing with a new branch for your commits if you hadn't already done that), push your new branch to origin (your github fork). Then you visit the github page for your fork and it will show a screen very similar to the one you posted a screenshot of, except that it will point out that you recently pushed a new branch and it will ask you if you would like to make a Pull Request for it.
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Re: Russian translate
Thanks so much, successfully created PR! *____* Now it became more clear for me.Dilvish wrote:Bestary, from the screenpic you posted, it looks like you are logged into github, with an account that shares the avatar that you use here, but
the first thing you need to do is make a github "fork" of the freeorion repository (which it doesn't look to me like you have done, at least, I can find no user named Bestary, nor anyone with that avatar, on our list of forks). You can make a fork by clicking on the "fork" button in the very upper right of pretty much any page of the freeorion/freeorion repo, such as that page you posted the screenshot from.
A github fork is your version of the repo hosted on github. Most people have their local git setup to point to freeorion/freeorion as the "upstream" remote and to point to your own fork as the "origin" remote.
It sounds like maybe you have locally cloned the freeorion/freeorion repo, and perhaps have made some commits to that, which is fine. Hopefully you made a new "branch" in your local repo to put those commits into instead of putting them in your 'master' branch, but that is a bit of cleanup that you can still easily do. So your next steps would be to make your fork, then tell your local git setup about your fork (i.e., add a new remote to it, pointing to your fork on github). Then (after reorganizing with a new branch for your commits if you hadn't already done that), push your new branch to origin (your github fork). Then you visit the github page for your fork and it will show a screen very similar to the one you posted a screenshot of, except that it will point out that you recently pushed a new branch and it will ask you if you would like to make a Pull Request for it.
P.S. Please, call me by @ nickname or contact by e-mail if you want say something directly to me. ^^
Re: Russian translate
As your first PR has been merged, I've added you to the credits under your nick "Bestary". If you are willing to provide your real name, I can add it to the credits too. Just post it here or PM me.Bestary wrote:Thanks so much, successfully created PR!
Re: Russian translate
We have duplicated entries:Vezzra wrote:As your first PR has been merged, I've added you to the credits under your nick "Bestary". If you are willing to provide your real name, I can add it to the credits too. Just post it here or PM me.Bestary wrote:Thanks so much, successfully created PR!
https://github.com/freeorion/freeorion/ ... s.xml#L142
https://github.com/freeorion/freeorion/ ... ru.txt#L10
May be we should have single place for credits. I think we don't need email anymore and can replace entry in translation files with link to the credits?
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Sounds reasonable. However, I don't know why the various translators have been added to the head of the respective stringtable files to begin with, maybe there is a valid reason for them to be listed there too.Cjkjvfnby wrote:I think we don't need email anymore and can replace entry in translation files with link to the credits?
Anyone any idea how that policy came to be?
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Re: Russian translate
Unwarranted pride and territory marking. soeinfachistdas.pngVezzra wrote:Anyone any idea how that policy came to be?
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