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December 2006 Archives

Sun Dec 24 00:10:27 CET 2006

Happy Christmas!

24th December has started few minutes ago and the Christmas crazyness is going to end soon. No more carols whenewen man enters shop, no more fantastic Christmas offers wherever you look (well they will be replaced with New Year, Valentine's day, etc. offers, but they are usually not that aggressive.

I'm just finishing packing of presents for my family and only thing that keeps me up and running is Radio Beat on high volume … This is only style of music I can accept whole year ;-).

Anyway happy Christmas to all blog readers and I hope you got lot of presents from whoever gives presents in your country.


Posted by Michal Čihař | Permanent Link | Categories: Real life

Sat Dec 23 22:22:33 CET 2006

New translation system

As I'm not able to properly merge translations back to Rosetta, the pressure for changing translation system was bigger and I finally managed to install Pootle on my server and make it work according to my needs.

So since now, then only right translation system for Wammu is available at https://l10n.cihar.com. You can find some instructions about translating Wammu at improve pages.

In order to improve translations, new system will be managed - each translation will have administrator(s) who will be responsible for content and will approve translations.


Posted by Michal Čihař | Permanent Link | Categories: Gammu, Wammu

Sat Dec 23 20:31:13 CET 2006

Online localisation?

After few complains on quality of translations coming from Rosetta, I started to look for other possibilites to use for online translations. I want something what allows forcing of review of translations, as I don't see other way for improving their quality.

The only thing I found so far is Pootle, but I didn't yet manage to make it properly use Wammu po files and translate them. I'm probably doing something wrong, as there seem to be several working installations on the net. It's probably time to properly read documentation ;-).


Posted by Michal Čihař | Permanent Link | Categories: Wammu, Coding

Mon Dec 18 18:18:08 CET 2006

python-gammu 0.17

python-gammu 0.17 has been just released. New features:

  • Support for python 2.5.
  • Initial support for WAP bookmarks.
  • Initial support for MMS indicators.

Posted by Michal Čihař | Permanent Link | Categories: python-gammu releases, Gammu, python-gammu, Wammu, Coding

Thu Dec 14 21:31:14 CET 2006

Sonata in Debian!

Sonata has today been accepted to Debian! It is not much likely that it will be in next stable release so late, but even this might happen. Thanks to Daniel Baumann for uploading!


Posted by Michal Čihař | Permanent Link | Categories: Debian

Thu Dec 7 10:07:08 CET 2006

Translating free software

This is easiest way how to contribute, if you know some foreign language (well most time English is required). Recently after announcement of translating interface for IEs4Linux, I completed Czech translation :-).

BTW: Wammu has also on-line translation system, use it!


Posted by Michal Čihař | Permanent Link | Categories: Life

Wed Dec 6 15:05:14 CET 2006

Closer to being DD

Christoph Berg has just recommended me to DAM, so I'm really close to be Debian Developer. Thans a lot to all people who helped me to go so fast through all needed steps!.


Posted by Michal Čihař | Permanent Link | Categories: Debian

Mon Dec 4 22:52:01 CET 2006

python-gammu 0.16

python-gammu 0.16 has been just released. New features:

  • Support for recent gammu versions.

Posted by Michal Čihař | Permanent Link | Categories: python-gammu releases, Gammu, python-gammu

Fri Dec 1 12:21:07 CET 2006

Windows developer wanted

It looks like problems of Wammu on Windows are over my possibilities. I don't use this system at all and I'm unable to help with fixing found problems. The current biggest problem is outdated python-gammu library which contains few bugs and too old Gammu library.

Compiling new version for somebody with experiences on compiling Python modules on Windows should be easy task. But nobody volunteered to do this so far and one build I got from BitPim developers is not a long term solution.

Upcoming Wammu version might be incompatible with that old python-gammu, so future of Wammu for Windows doesn't look good right now. It's up to you, who use Windows, if you want this port to be alive.


Posted by Michal Čihař | Permanent Link | Categories: Gammu, python-gammu, Wammu