It is that time again! We'll review current top priority tasks and discuss new ones to work on.
We have a big set of focus issues now due to the sprint on the weekend before last week and we are picking up steam making progress! We have some pretty interesting tasks in the current focus, like introducing language support to all entities (http://drupal.org/node/1454538), providing much more flexible settings on entity language defaults (http://drupal.org/node/258785), track customized interface translations (vs. community provided) (http://drupal.org/node/1445004), and make it possible to edit plural translations inside Drupal (a feature we have been missing forever - http://drupal.org/node/532512). Help and reviews on these issues as well as any other focus issues is welcome!
The meeting is in the #drupal-i18n channel on IRC. See http://drupal.org/irc for more information. The time above is marked with UTC - check in your own timezone.
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Shout i won't be able to
Shout i won't be able to attend due to other obligations but i'm interested by the report of the meeting.
Good luck guys!
meeting log posted
http://groups.drupal.org/files/D8MI-meeting-log-feb-29-2012.txt
Thanks for the log, i watched
Thanks for the log, i watched the video, signed up for the doodle and will try to jump on an issue.
From a code perspective, is everything happening in core or do you have a sandbox?
When is the next meeting? Every month? two weeks?
in core, 2 weeks
Yes, our issues / patches are in / against core. All of them. We need to change a lot of competing things and we need others to work with our new stuff sooner than later.
The D8MI meetings are indeed scheduled every 2 weeks, so the next one is anticipated right before Drupalcon on the 14th of March, and the next one after that would be the 28th of March. It is also attempted to be scheduled for the same time every two weeks, so you can just set up a recurring even in your calendar if you don't want to miss it :)
Another good overview!
Thanks for the log...
Btw, I'm only unilingual which is unfortunately very common here in the US. I learned some Spanish in high school but promptly forgot it all since I never used it. But, my youngest (6) will be starting Spanish lessons soon... start 'em young :) Maybe he can teach me!
Cheers,
Kristen
Contact: https://www.hook42.com/contact
Drupal 7 Multilingual Sites: http://www.kristen.org/book