[tor-commits] [translation/bridgedb_completed] https://gitweb.torproject.org/translation.git/commit/?h=bridgedb_completed
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Wed Apr 29 13:15:29 UTC 2020
commit 75477d674319e2ea86321f8b66120235a3f96be0
Author: Translation commit bot <translation at torproject.org>
Date: Wed Apr 29 13:15:26 2020 +0000
https://gitweb.torproject.org/translation.git/commit/?h=bridgedb_completed
---
da/LC_MESSAGES/bridgedb.po | 230 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
1 file changed, 118 insertions(+), 112 deletions(-)
diff --git a/da/LC_MESSAGES/bridgedb.po b/da/LC_MESSAGES/bridgedb.po
index 1f5f116b65..c3c3809fc3 100644
--- a/da/LC_MESSAGES/bridgedb.po
+++ b/da/LC_MESSAGES/bridgedb.po
@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Tor Project\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: 'https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/newticket?component=BridgeDB&keywords=bridgedb-reported,msgid&cc=isis,sysrqb&owner=isis'\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-02-04 10:59-0800\n"
-"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-02-07 07:22+0000\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-04-09 14:45-0700\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-04-29 13:10+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: scootergrisen\n"
"Language-Team: Danish (http://www.transifex.com/otf/torproject/language/da/)\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
@@ -45,18 +45,16 @@ msgstr ""
#. variable.
#. We use our metrics singleton to keep track of BridgeDB metrics such as
#. "number of failed HTTPS bridge requests."
+#. Convert all key/value pairs from bytes to str.
#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate the following words and/or phrases in
#. any string (regardless of capitalization and/or punctuation):
#. "BridgeDB"
#. "pluggable transport"
#. "pluggable transports"
-#. "obfs2"
-#. "obfs3"
-#. "scramblesuit"
-#. "fteproxy"
+#. "obfs4"
#. "Tor"
#. "Tor Browser"
-#: bridgedb/distributors/https/server.py:138
+#: bridgedb/distributors/https/server.py:154
msgid "Sorry! Something went wrong with your request."
msgstr ""
@@ -64,15 +62,15 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Language"
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/base.html:92
+#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/base.html:94
msgid "Report a Bug"
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/base.html:95
+#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/base.html:97
msgid "Source Code"
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/base.html:98
+#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/base.html:100
msgid "Changelog"
msgstr ""
@@ -93,7 +91,7 @@ msgstr ""
#. for Italian, you might translate this into "Mama mia!",
#. or for French: "Sacrebleu!". :)
#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/bridges.html:67
-#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/bridges.html:125
+#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/bridges.html:119
msgid "Uh oh, spaghettios!"
msgstr ""
@@ -107,12 +105,12 @@ msgid ""
" your bridge lines onto mobile and other devices."
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/bridges.html:131
+#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/bridges.html:125
msgid "There currently aren't any bridges available..."
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/bridges.html:133
-#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/bridges.html:137
+#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/bridges.html:127
+#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/bridges.html:131
#, python-format
msgid ""
" Perhaps you should try %s going back %s and choosing a different bridge "
@@ -188,64 +186,32 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "%sG%set Bridges"
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:43
-msgid "[This is an automated message; please do not reply.]"
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:33
+msgid "[This is an automated email.]"
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:45
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:35
msgid "Here are your bridges:"
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:47
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:37
#, python-format
msgid ""
"You have exceeded the rate limit. Please slow down! The minimum time between\n"
"emails is %s hours. All further emails during this time period will be ignored."
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:50
-msgid ""
-"COMMANDs: (combine COMMANDs to specify multiple options simultaneously)"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate the word "BridgeDB".
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:53
-msgid "Welcome to BridgeDB!"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate the words "transport" or "TYPE".
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:55
-msgid "Currently supported transport TYPEs:"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:56
-#, python-format
-msgid "Hey, %s!"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:57
-msgid "Hello, friend!"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: bridgedb/distributors/https/templates/base.html:100 bridgedb/strings.py:58
-msgid "Public Keys"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. TRANSLATORS: This string will end up saying something like:
-#. "This email was generated with rainbows, unicorns, and sparkles
-#. for alice at example.com on Friday, 09 May, 2014 at 18:59:39."
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:62
-#, python-format
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:40
msgid ""
-"This email was generated with rainbows, unicorns, and sparkles\n"
-"for %s on %s at %s."
+"If these bridges are not what you need, reply to this email with one of\n"
+"the following commands in the message body:"
msgstr ""
#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "BridgeDB".
#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "Pluggable Transports".
#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "Tor".
#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "Tor Network".
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:72
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:50
#, python-format
msgid ""
"BridgeDB can provide bridges with several %stypes of Pluggable Transports%s,\n"
@@ -256,7 +222,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "Pluggable Transports".
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:79
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:57
msgid ""
"Some bridges with IPv6 addresses are also available, though some Pluggable\n"
"Transports aren't IPv6 compatible.\n"
@@ -268,7 +234,7 @@ msgstr ""
#. regular, or unexciting". Like vanilla ice cream. It refers to bridges
#. which do not have Pluggable Transports, and only speak the regular,
#. boring Tor protocol. Translate it as you see fit. Have fun with it.
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:88
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:66
#, python-format
msgid ""
"Additionally, BridgeDB has plenty of plain-ol'-vanilla bridges %s without any\n"
@@ -277,21 +243,21 @@ msgid ""
"\n"
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:101 bridgedb/test/test_https.py:383
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:78 bridgedb/test/test_https.py:356
msgid "What are bridges?"
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:102
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:79
#, python-format
msgid "%s Bridges %s are Tor relays that help you circumvent censorship."
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:107
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:84
msgid "I need an alternative way of getting bridges!"
msgstr ""
#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "get transport obfs4".
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:109
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:86
#, python-format
msgid ""
"Another way to get bridges is to send an email to %s. Leave the email subject\n"
@@ -300,106 +266,146 @@ msgid ""
"providers: %s or %s."
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:117
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:94
msgid "My bridges don't work! I need help!"
msgstr ""
#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "Tor Browser".
#. TRANSLATORS: The two '%s' are substituted with "Tor Browser Manual" and
#. "Support Portal", respectively.
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:121
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:98
#, python-format
msgid ""
"If your Tor Browser cannot connect, please take a look at the %s and our %s."
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:125
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:102
msgid "Here are your bridge lines:"
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:126
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:103
msgid "Get Bridges!"
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:130
-msgid "Please select options for bridge type:"
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:107
+msgid "Bridge distribution mechanisms"
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:131
-msgid "Do you need IPv6 addresses?"
+#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "BridgeDB", "HTTPS", and "Moat".
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:109
+#, python-format
+msgid ""
+"BridgeDB implements four mechanisms to distribute bridges: \"HTTPS\", \"Moat\",\n"
+"\"Email\", and \"Reserved\". Bridges that are not distributed over BridgeDB use\n"
+"the pseudo-mechanism \"None\". The following list briefly explains how these\n"
+"mechanisms work and our %sBridgeDB metrics%s visualize how popular each of the\n"
+"mechanisms is."
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:132
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:115
#, python-format
-msgid "Do you need a %s?"
+msgid ""
+"The \"HTTPS\" distribution mechanism hands out bridges over this website. To get\n"
+"bridges, go to %sbridges.torproject.org%s, select your preferred options, and\n"
+"solve the subsequent CAPTCHA."
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:136
-msgid "Your browser is not displaying images properly."
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:119
+#, python-format
+msgid ""
+"The \"Moat\" distribution mechanism is part of Tor Browser, allowing users to\n"
+"request bridges from inside their Tor Browser settings. To get bridges, go to\n"
+"your Tor Browser's %sTor settings%s, click on \"request a new bridge\", solve the\n"
+"subsequent CAPTCHA, and Tor Browser will automatically add your new\n"
+"bridges."
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:137
-msgid "Enter the characters from the image above..."
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:125
+#, python-format
+msgid ""
+"Users can request bridges from the \"Email\" distribution mechanism by sending an\n"
+"email to %sbridges at torproject.org%s and writing \"get transport obfs4\" in the\n"
+"email body."
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:141
-msgid "How to start using your bridges"
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:129
+msgid "Reserved"
msgstr ""
-#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "Tor Browser".
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:143
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:130
#, python-format
msgid ""
-"To enter bridges into Tor Browser, first go to the %s Tor Browser download\n"
-"page %s and then follow the instructions there for downloading and starting\n"
-"Tor Browser."
+"BridgeDB maintains a small number of bridges that are not distributed\n"
+"automatically. Instead, we reserve these bridges for manual distribution and\n"
+"hand them out to NGOs and other organizations and individuals that need\n"
+"bridges. Bridges that are distributed over the \"Reserved\" mechanism may not\n"
+"see users for a long time. Note that the \"Reserved\" distribution mechanism is\n"
+"called \"Unallocated\" in %sbridge pool assignment%s files."
msgstr ""
-#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "Tor".
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:148
-msgid ""
-"When the 'Tor Network Settings' dialogue pops up, click 'Configure' and follow\n"
-"the wizard until it asks:"
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:137
+msgid "None"
msgstr ""
-#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "Tor".
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:152
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:138
msgid ""
-"Does your Internet Service Provider (ISP) block or otherwise censor connections\n"
-"to the Tor network?"
+"Bridges whose distribution mechanism is \"None\" are not distributed by BridgeDB.\n"
+"It is the bridge operator's responsibility to distribute their bridges to\n"
+"users. Note that on Relay Search, a freshly set up bridge's distribution\n"
+"mechanism says \"None\" for up to approximately one day. Be a bit patient, and\n"
+"it will then change to the bridge's actual distribution mechanism.\n"
msgstr ""
-#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "Tor".
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:156
-msgid ""
-"Select 'Yes' and then click 'Next'. To configure your new bridges, copy and\n"
-"paste the bridge lines into the text input box. Finally, click 'Connect', and\n"
-"you should be good to go! If you experience trouble, try clicking the 'Help'\n"
-"button in the 'Tor Network Settings' wizard for further assistance."
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:148
+msgid "Please select options for bridge type:"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:149
+msgid "Do you need IPv6 addresses?"
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:164
-msgid "Displays this message."
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:150
+#, python-format
+msgid "Do you need a %s?"
msgstr ""
-#. TRANSLATORS: Please try to make it clear that "vanilla" here refers to the
-#. same non-Pluggable Transport bridges described above as being
-#. "plain-ol'-vanilla" bridges.
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:168
-msgid "Request vanilla bridges."
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:154
+msgid "Your browser is not displaying images properly."
msgstr ""
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:169
-msgid "Request IPv6 bridges."
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:155
+msgid "Enter the characters from the image above..."
msgstr ""
-#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate the word the word "TYPE".
-#: bridgedb/strings.py:171
-msgid "Request a Pluggable Transport by TYPE."
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:159
+msgid "How to start using your bridges"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "Tor Browser".
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:161
+#, python-format
+msgid ""
+" First, you need to %sdownload Tor Browser%s. Our Tor Browser User\n"
+" Manual explains how you can add your bridges to Tor Browser. If you are\n"
+" using Windows, Linux, or OS X, %sclick here%s to learn more. If you\n"
+" are using Android, %sclick here%s."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:166
+msgid ""
+"Add these bridges to your Tor Browser by opening your browser\n"
+"preferences, clicking on \"Tor\", and then adding them to the \"Provide a\n"
+"bridge\" field."
+msgstr ""
+
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:173
+msgid "(Request unobfuscated Tor bridges.)"
msgstr ""
-#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "BridgeDB".
-#. TRANSLATORS: Please DO NOT translate "GnuPG".
#: bridgedb/strings.py:174
-msgid "Get a copy of BridgeDB's public GnuPG key."
+msgid "(Request IPv6 bridges.)"
+msgstr ""
+
+#: bridgedb/strings.py:175
+msgid "(Request obfs4 obfuscated bridges.)"
msgstr ""
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