On 09/29/2016 10:07 AM, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> Alvaro Herrera wrote:
>> Euler Taveira wrote:
>>> On 29-09-2016 10:42, Gabriele Bartolini wrote:
>>>> if I click here https://www.postgresql.org/about/press/presskit96/
>>>> unfortunately I am not redirected to the Italian page (which exists and
>>>> is here: https://www.postgresql.org/about/press/presskit96/it/). I am
>>>> not sure content negotiation is working properly.
>>>>
>>> If you go About > Press, you see all translation links available. I
>>> agree with you that a link inside every translated press would be good.
>
> I previously said:
> I think the only reasonable option is that the pgweb code fills in the
> list of available translations in front of each one, based on the files
> that exist in the server. Perhaps the way to do this would be to put
> the translations in the database; that would also make it easier to add
> new translations as they arrive.
>
> Obviously, it's not something that's to happen for 9.6, but if someone
> is willing to hack pgweb for pg10 ...
>
> One more thing I just noticed. If you go to the front page, the
> featured content box has links to the announcement, but it is not
> possible to get to the translated release kits, nor there is any
> indication that they exist at all. I don't think this has been properly
> considered.
I was operating under the assumption that the translationed versions
showed up automatically, as they did on the old website code. I wasn't
aware that they didn't, anymore. In 4 years (or more)? this is the
first time anyone has brought it up.
The chain to find the translations is announcement --> presskit -->
translations --> press page. Which is pretty obscure if you have to
find them that way.