Hi All !
Your replies sounds much more optimistic now.
It sounds for me, that you have good ideas how to solve my wishes (every
small step is a win).
But I didn´t know, how I should proceed now to do my best to go in the
direction you described. Please remember, that I never programmed
something (I know the theory, but that´s not enough).
Do you have hints for me, what I can do?
Thanks so far for your brainstorming
Chynte
On 17.02.2012 14:40, Thomas Mortagne wrote:
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Paul
Libbrecht<paul(a)hoplahup.net> wrote:
Le 17 févr. 2012 à 14:11, Thomas Mortagne a écrit :
Here are some ideas based on your comments:
One point you omitted Thomas: XWiki's API gives an easy access to the diffs
(when programming with XWki, I think this is not behind the REST interface). So that could
easily be used.
Sure diff give extra information in the notification mail for
example,
I was just referring to the marker Chynte was talking about to know if
a language is outdated.
So did I understand correctly that OmegaT would
be a desktop client in such a scenario?
Yep. Is there any other way than desktop to
use OmegaT ? Did not digged much.
Le 17 févr. 2012 à 14:11, Thomas Mortagne a écrit
:
In any case that sounds like a nice idea for the
next Google Summer of
Code if XWiki is selected :)
I definitely agree.
We'd need to gather a few more realistic application cases for this or?
paul
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