Openttd signale
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Because of time-restraints development won't be fast, but here are a few things that will be added in the future: WT3.0 is the first version of hopefully a few more to come.
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Make sure you have your whole team behind you.
#OPENTTD SIGNALE FREE#
If you think your language is special enough, or just want to be part of the fun, feel free to drop me an email (see Contact page on for details). For example, we need languages to test cases, genders, plurals, rtl. It is either the whole language, or not (so you can't have one translator working in WT2, the other in WT3.0). Slowly we will be switching all languages, one by one, from WT2 to WT3.0. After all, we are an Open Source Community. The API is public, and you are free to build your own tool. If you don't like this requirement, write a better version without it. But yes, you do need to enable JavaScript. All modern browsers do, and WT3.0 works on most browsers I could test it on (including IE, FireFox, Opera, Konquerer, Safari. ), so you need a browser which support that. The 'default' frontend to WT3.0 uses JavaScript (AJAX, REST, XMLRPC. Slowly we are merging all user-databases to a single one, this being the next step. Your BaNaNaS account, if you have one, will. NOTE: your old WT2 account won't work in WT3.0. You will have to sign a simple ToS, and of you go. If you don't have a account yet, you can just create one. But for read-only access, all you need to do is go here:Īnd click Edit. Never will non-authorized people be allowed to make any real changes. In the future this will be extended to allow all users to give suggestions to translators. We invited a select group of other teams to start using WT3.0, and in the next few days we hope to iron out the final bugs and problems.Įveryone has read-only access to all languages of WT3.0. Today was the first automated commit, which went almost without a hitch. Yesterday the French translator team started to use WT3.0. The result, a fast, simple, elegant, intuitive interface, build on a simple API which allows 3rd party applications (both web as standalone). Stability was one of the main points, usability one of the other main points. It is rewritten from scratch, with a completely different approach. We call it, surprise surprise: WebTranslator 3.0. After many weeks of on-and-off development, this week we finally finished the first version of this new system. We wrote down a list of requirements, and started to work. Although MiHaMiX did a fine job, it was time for something new. As some of you might know, for a long time we have been planning and working on a replacement for WebTranslator 2.