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2011/4/4 Rimas Kudelis <rq@akl.lt>:
Right. I've migrated the database and files, and updated the database at
some later point, before switching DNS entries to point to the Virtual
machine.

Now we need to import 3.4 files into the new Pootle and then start
localizing (aka testing the installation). How can we proceed with this?

Stuff to consider: Pootle may run slower on this machine, and we may
experience other problems, at least for now. I wasn't able to convince the
admin that Pootle needs more resources, so we have what we have. Maybe if we
manage to give enough load to the server, he'll change his mind (or we'll
find other ways to deal with the problem).

So, let's start importing files for 3.4, shall we?


I think first step should be to migrate those languages that already
have 'full' translations. Rimas, is it possible to copy libo33x_ui and
libo33x_help files to libo34x_ui and libo34_help respectively, and
update them using the libo34x_ui and libo34_help templates? I can add
other languages via the web interface later. I updated the templates
for 3.4 now.

Thanks,
Andras

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