From: Brian G. P. <br...@br...> - 2003-11-24 14:23:39
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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. I've attached the latest version of the gpg.po file. 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 |
From: Tomas K. <to...@us...> - 2003-11-24 14:29:44
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:) http://cvs.sf.net/viewcvs.py/squirrelmail/locales/po/gpg.pot http://smstats.topolis.lt/files/HEAD/locales/po/gpg.pot.gz updated to 2.0rc1 strings on Sunday. > 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. > > I've attached the latest version of the gpg.po file. 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 |
From: Brian G. P. <br...@br...> - 2003-11-24 14:57:47
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Marcio Merlone <mm...@su...> said: > I'll take it to brazilian portuguese, as time allows. Please, provide > instructions on how to submit the pt_BR .po file. Thank you Marcio! Please submit translation files back to me, and I will make sure they get into CVS. - Brian |
From: Paul Arenson/T. <pa...@to...> - 2003-11-26 06:30:47
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Hi I joined but did not see my post. Perhaps i sent it before i was actually subscribed, which I now seem to be. I use Squirrel Mail as provided by Dream Host, which does not read or write Japanese. I found an email provider with a branded version of Squirrel Mail that DOES read and write Japanese, though I must manually choose AUTO Japanese encoding first. Is there something I can ppoint the providers to that would help them--the first to have working Japanese capability an= d the second to have it kick in automatically? BTW, the other provider with Japanese capability is mailandfiles.com, als= o the people behind freelists.org. I am from a non technical background, so if there is a document that explains it all, I think i can just point them to it. Thanks in advance. paul PS If this is the wrong list to ask these things, could you suggest a better place? ------------------------------ Paul Arenson http://tokyoprogressive.org http://japan.indymedia.org ------------------------------ |
From: Tomas K. <to...@us...> - 2003-11-26 06:51:14
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Hi, SquirrelMail Japanese site http://www.squirrelmail.org/intl/jp Japanese patches that are not part of SM 1.4.2 http://www.yamaai-tech.com/~masato/Download/ You can't use Japanese with non Japanese translation http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/SupportedCharsets In order to use Japanese with other translation, English locale has to be changed, special patches added to SM 1.4.2 and php will need iconv or recode functions. If you have php with gettext support, you need to check system locale http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/en_US/SupportingMultipleLanguages If you want to run Japanese - you need php with mbstring support. --enable-mbstring option should be default one or --enable-mbstring=jp or --enable-mbstring=all There are several messages about Japanese problems in mailing list. http://www.gmane.org Group names are: gmane.mail.squirrelmail.internationalization gmane.mail.squirrelmail.user http://search.gmane.org/search.php?query=Japanese&email=&group=gmane.mail.squirrelmail.user&sort=date http://search.gmane.org/search.php?query=japanese&email=&group=gmane.mail.squirrelmail.internationalization&sort=date If your provider still has problems, he can contact me or maybe developer that did Japanese patches. I don't know Japanese but sometimes I do various i18n things in SquirrelMail and test things. There is work in progress and some i18n changes will happen in SM within two weeks. -- Tomas > Hi > > I joined but did not see my post. Perhaps i sent it before > i was actually subscribed, which I now seem to be. > > I use Squirrel Mail as provided by Dream Host, which does not read or > write Japanese. I found an email provider with a branded version of > Squirrel Mail > that DOES read and write Japanese, though I must manually choose AUTO > Japanese encoding first. Is there something I can ppoint the providers > to that would help them--the first to have working Japanese capability and > the second to have it kick in automatically? > > > BTW, the other provider with Japanese capability is mailandfiles.com, also > the people behind freelists.org. > > > I am from a non technical background, so if there is a document that > explains it all, I think i can just point them to it. > > Thanks in advance. > > paul > > > PS > > If this is the wrong list to ask these things, could you suggest a better > place? > > > ------------------------------ > Paul Arenson > http://tokyoprogressive.org > http://japan.indymedia.org > ------------------------------ > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. > Does SourceForge.net help you be more productive? Does it > help you create better code? SHARE THE LOVE, and help us help > YOU! Click Here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/ > -- > squirrelmail-i18n mailing list > List Address: squ...@li... > List Info: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrelmail-i18n > http://squirrelmail.org/cvs > |
From: Marcio M. <mm...@su...> - 2003-11-24 14:40:09
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On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 08:22:59 -0600 (CST) "Brian G. Peterson" <br...@br...> 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. > > I've attached the latest version of the gpg.po file. 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 I'll take it to brazilian portuguese, as time allows. Please, provide instructions on how to submit the pt_BR .po file. -- -- Marcio Merlone mm...@su... kh...@in... ma...@me... ICQ UIN #13746928 - Linux user #104911 |