GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 415315
List of all modules
Last modified: 2009-02-03 13:35:34 UTC
I would really like to see a page with all modules listed (per language) in damned-lies. That would give a pretty nice overview of which modules that need attention. Basically, create a release set with all modules and different branches included.
Daniel, maybe you could attach a sort of mockup showing how the page should look like...
Yeah, well. I was thinking about having all modules on one page. Let's say all listed modules on http://l10n.gnome.org/module/ (which is missing banshee by the way) and list them as a release set. There are of course different branches used but listing trunk (HEAD) would suit most of them. It would make things much easier if all modules (at least those who aren't in a release set) are listed. Today I have to visit each and every module to see if there are any updates.
Banshee is not missing. It has a translated name in Swedish (Musikspelaren Banshee), so look near 'M' entries. Anyway, it might be a good idea to have something like this, but it's not too high a priority, imo.
I think this will be really useful now that we have the Vertimus functionality inside Damned-Lies. For instance, if I have a committer role I could go to this page that will display all modules registered in Damned-Lies and see their state, and as I find modules with "Ready to commit" status I can download the po file and upload to GNOME SVN server. Right now, if I don't go to 5 o 6 pages that lists GNOME official sets, GNOME extras, etc I can't know if there's something ready to commit. It could be even better if the "show/hide completed modules" link is upgraded to filter modules by their status (that's meat for a separate bug though). I bumping the priority to Normal (I would bump it to High though).
I just committed some work on this feature. See http://l10n.gnome.org/languages/sv/all/ui/ I hope this is what you had in mind. The vertimus status is still missing, as well as a link from the team page.
Maybe filtering out branches that are considered freezed. Older branches from modules in the GNOME official release set comes to my mind. The Vertimus information is missing though, are you still working on this I suppose.
The view is now accessible from team page ("All modules" link). Branch filtering may be the object of another bug report.