app), Kbabel (this ones is Qt), and Pootle (web-based). Emacs
aficionados will, no doubt, use their favourite editor's PO-mode.
- Note that the Debian internationalisation team have been kind enough
-to host FusionForge translations on their Pootle instance. It is
-therefore recommended that translators register an account on
-https://pootle.debian.net/ and use it for their work. Pootle has a
-web-based interface, but it also allows translators to download and
-upload the *.po files for those who prefer working locally with the
-other tools.
+ Note that FusionForge is included in the Translation Project.
+Translations should happen there as part of the language translation
+team. See http://translationproject.org/
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+Latest translations can be grabbed from the Translation Project using:
+
+ rsync -Lrtvz translationproject.org::tp/latest/fusionforge/ ./
+
+See http://translationproject.org/html/maintainers.html
+and http://translationproject.org/domain/fusionforge.html