X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FMoose%2FWebsite%2FI18N%2Fpo%2Fen.po;h=5b253ba968022cb03fe45bdd9c9318a8bf4c6eb1;hb=f2044a17f72fbc63c31b13906512805f2fb52d39;hp=98e693a3e38e4f3f2402bf5674acfdadaa6a3693;hpb=6b2b2c582959435c43cf0afbc6c27c1d01ebd5f6;p=gitmo%2Fmoose-website.git diff --git a/lib/Moose/Website/I18N/po/en.po b/lib/Moose/Website/I18N/po/en.po index 98e693a..5b253ba 100644 --- a/lib/Moose/Website/I18N/po/en.po +++ b/lib/Moose/Website/I18N/po/en.po @@ -18,6 +18,9 @@ msgstr "Moose - A postmodern object system for Perl" msgid "nav home" msgstr "Home" +msgid "nav blog" +msgstr "Blog" + msgid "nav about" msgstr "About" @@ -45,26 +48,32 @@ msgstr "" msgid "about body" msgstr "" "

Moose is an extension of the Perl 5 object system. The main goal of Moose is to make Perl 5 Object Oriented programming easier, more consistent and less tedious. With Moose you can think more about what you want to do and less about the mechanics of OOP.

" -"

Click here to see a sample of what Moose looks like.

" +"

Moose code sample

" msgid "about new to moose header" msgstr "New to Moose?" msgid "about new to moose body" msgstr "" -"

If you're new to Moose, the best place to start is the Moose::Manual docs, followed by the Moose::Cookbook. The intro will show you what Moose is, and how it makes Perl 5 OO better.

" +"

If you're new to Moose, the best place to start is the Moose::Manual docs, followed by the Moose::Cookbook. The introduction will show you what Moose is, and how it makes Perl 5 OO better.

" "

The cookbook recipes on Moose basics will get you up to speed with many of Moose's features quickly. Once you have an idea of what Moose can do, you can use the API documentation to get more detail on features which interest you.

" +"

Moose is also featured prominently in a couple of books:

" +"" msgid "about organization list header" msgstr "Organizations that use Moose" msgid "about organization list body" -msgstr "

Moose is used by a large number of organizations around the world, here are a few of them.

" +msgstr "

Moose is used by a large number of organizations around the world, a few of them are:

" # download msgid "download body" -msgstr "

Moose is available for download from the CPAN, Perl's world-wide mirrored module distribution platform. Below is a number of links to Moose and it's related modules. Here is a list of other CPAN modules that use Moose.

" +msgstr "

Moose and its related modules are available for download from the CPAN, Perl's world-wide mirrored module distribution platform. Moose is also used by other CPAN modules.

" msgid "download info Moose" msgstr "The core Moose distribution" @@ -85,9 +94,8 @@ msgid "download git header" msgstr "Git" msgid "download git body" -msgstr "" -"

Moose is developed using the Git source control system. Moose is a very open project and we are always willing to take contributions from others. The Moose::Manual::Contributing outlines our specific contribution policies and tells you how get started with our work-flow.

" -"

Here are some interesting video visualizations of the activity in the Moose and Class::MOP git repositories on the occasion of their 1.0 release. These visualizations were created with Gource.

" +msgstr "

Moose is developed using the Git source control system. Moose is a very open project and we are always willing to take contributions from others. Moose::Manual::Contributing outlines our specific contribution policies and tells you how get started with our work-flow.

" +"

Apocalypse visualized the activity in the Git repositories of Moose and Class::MOP on the occasion of their 1.0 release. These visualizations were created with Gource.

" msgid "download git public" msgstr "Git Public Repository URL" @@ -104,7 +112,7 @@ msgstr "GitHub Mirror" # support msgid "support body" -msgstr "

Moose is a community driven project and there are a number of places in which you can find help and support. Below are listed the official IRC channels and mailing lists, but help can also be found on community based help sites like PerlMonks and Stack Overflow. You can also refer to the official Moose::Manual::Support documentation for more details.

" +msgstr "

Moose is a community driven project and you can find help and support on the official IRC channels and mailing lists, but also on community based help sites like PerlMonks and Stack Overflow. You can also refer to the official Moose::Manual::Support documentation for more details.

" msgid "support irc header" msgstr "IRC Channels" @@ -122,7 +130,7 @@ msgid "support misc header" msgstr "Misc." msgid "support misc body" -msgstr "

Here are a couple other items which are useful that you might like.

" +msgstr "

You might like a couple other items which are useful.

" msgid "support moose mailing list" msgstr "Moose mailing list" @@ -139,24 +147,46 @@ msgstr "Moose Quick Reference Card" # articles msgid "articles body" -msgstr "" -"

Below are a list of articles and blog posts written about Moose, this is by no means a comprehensive list but we have tried to compile interesting and useful ones below. The Perl Iron Man blog feed quite often has Moose related blog posts.

" -"

If you know of an article or blog post that you think should be included, let us know via IRC or the mailing list and we will add it here.

" +msgstr "

Many interesting and useful articles and blog posts are written about Moose. The Perl Iron Man blog quite often has Moose related posts.

" +"

If you know of an article or blog post that you think should be included, let us know via IRC or the mailing list and we will add it here.

" # presentations msgid "presentations body" -msgstr "" -"

Below are links to presentations given about Moose at conferences and local Perl Mongers group meetings. When possible the slides are linked to, and on occasion the video when available.

" -"

This is by no means a complete listing, so if you know of a presentation that you think should be included, let us know via IRC or the mailing list and we will add it here.

" +msgstr "

Moose users give presentations at conferences and local Perl Mongers group meetings.

" +"

If you know of a presentation that you think should be included, let us know via IRC or the mailing list and we will add it here.

" + +msgid "presentations video label" +msgstr "video" + +msgid "presentations podcast label" +msgstr "podcast" + +msgid "presentations 2006" +msgstr "2006" + +msgid "presentations 2007" +msgstr "2007" + +msgid "presentations 2008" +msgstr "2008" + +msgid "presentations 2009" +msgstr "2009" + +msgid "presentations 2010" +msgstr "2010" + +msgid "presentations 2011" +msgstr "2011" + +msgid "presentations Perl Mongers Groups" +msgstr "Perl Mongers Groups" # footer msgid "footer copyright" -msgstr "Copyright © 2006 – 2010 Infinity Interactive" +msgstr "Copyright © Infinity Interactive, 2006 – 2010" msgid "footer terms" msgstr "This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself." - - -