From: Brian G. P. <br...@br...> - 2003-12-28 14:10:46
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I'm writing to announce the impending release on GPG Plugin v2.0, and to renew the call for translation files. We closed the last blocking bug, and are now in code freeze waiting for release. I would like to include as many translation files as possible in this release. At this time, the only complete translation files are Lithuanian (thanks Tomas!) and Italian (thanks Mij!), and we have a partial (~50%) translation for French (thanks Nicoletta!). I've BCC'd this message to everyone who responded that they might be able to translate to a particular language, but I have not received any of those translation files yet. The current gpg.pot file is available either in the SM locales CVS, or at: http://www.braverock.com/cvs/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/gpg/locale/gpg.pot?rev=HEAD Please complete your translation files and get them to me ASAP. We are now only waiting on translations to release. If you are partially complete, let me know, and we may continue to hold the release for you to finish. I will commit all complete translation files both to the SM locales CVS and to the GPG Plugin CVS, if you do not have commit access yourself. Thanks you again for your time and assistance in translating the plugin for such a good cause. Regards, - Brian On 24 Nov 2003, Brian Peterson wrote: > I'm writing to beg for translation assistance with the GPG Plugin. The > GPG plugin provides OpenPGP encryption, decryption, and key management > for Squirrelmail. It is very stable and is already in use worldwide. > > One of the users of the GPG Plugin is the Cryptorights Foundation. > CryptoRights is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization (NGO) > dedicated to promoting global justice through the protection of human > rights and humanitarian workers, journalists and the information > they collect and communicate for the public good. > Cryptorights is rolling out a security appliance that uses > Squirrelmail and the GPG Plugin for organizations like > Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, to protect the > communications of thier field workers. > > Please help us protect the communications of human rights workers in > hostile environments. If you are on one of the SM translation teams, > or if you are reading this email and your native language is not > English, please take the time to translate our gpg.po file so we can > include it in the upcoming v 2.0 release of the GPG Plugin. > <...> The latest version of the plugin is always available at: > > http://www.braverock.com/gpg/dailybuild/ > > It is also available via CVS, details in the README. > > Thank you for your assistance. > > Regards, > > - Brian Peterson > GPG Plugin Team Lead |