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Development teams collaborate using products such as Slack and Flowdock. '''LingoBot''' is Lingoport's chatbot. It enables developers and i18n & L10n managers to use Lingoport's product suite and receive Lingoport notifications directly from within their collaboration environment. |
Development teams collaborate using products such as Slack and Flowdock. '''LingoBot''' is Lingoport's chatbot. It enables developers and i18n & L10n managers to use Lingoport's product suite and receive Lingoport notifications directly from within their collaboration environment. |
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+ | =LingoBot 2.0 release - May 2018= |
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+ | *'''CLI (Command Line Client)''': LingoBot CLI is installed on a . |
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+ | *'''Outstanding Kits''': The <code>translation status</code> command now indicates whether there is currently a translation outstanding and expected back. |
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+ | *'''Error Handling''': Erroneous commands given to LingoBot will prompt an attempt to determine which command was intended. If the correct command can be identified, it will be recommended to the user. |
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=LingoBot 1.2 release - December 2017= |
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Revision as of 15:31, 11 May 2018
Development teams collaborate using products such as Slack and Flowdock. LingoBot is Lingoport's chatbot. It enables developers and i18n & L10n managers to use Lingoport's product suite and receive Lingoport notifications directly from within their collaboration environment.
LingoBot 2.0 release - May 2018
- CLI (Command Line Client): LingoBot CLI is installed on a .
- Outstanding Kits: The
translation status
command now indicates whether there is currently a translation outstanding and expected back. - Error Handling: Erroneous commands given to LingoBot will prompt an attempt to determine which command was intended. If the correct command can be identified, it will be recommended to the user.
LingoBot 1.2 release - December 2017
- Multi-Branch: LingoBot now supports interaction with multiple branches of a single project simultaneously. This will be particularly helpful for large-scale development teams that have many branches in development concurrently.
- Outstanding Kits: The
translation status
command now indicates whether there is currently a translation outstanding and expected back. - Error Handling: Erroneous commands given to LingoBot will prompt an attempt to determine which command was intended. If the correct command can be identified, it will be recommended to the user.
LingoBot 1.0 release - September 2017
- Branch by Branch: LingoBot supports a branch level interaction. Once a parent project has been on-boarded, typically on a repository master branch, a child project can be created with the
duplicate project
command. The Dashboard show the status for that branch. When a branch is not used any longer for globalization, the corresponding Lingoport project can be removed using thedelete project
command. - Branch i18n status: The
i18n scan
command provides internationalization feedback on the files modified in that branch. - Branch translation status: The
translation status
command provides feedback on the translation status of the resource files for that branch. - Translate: The
translate
command sends resource files to the translation vendor. - Notifications: When resource files are sent for translation or received from translation, notifications are shown in the collaboration environment.
- Pseudoloc: The
pseudoloc
command creates pseudo-localized files for that branch. - Direct Links: Users can click on links to go to the corresponding Dashboard or repository for that Lingoport project.