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Weblate package for YunoHost
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Weblate translation platform for YunoHost

The YunoHost team uses Weblate for translations: https://translate.yunohost.org

Admin

An admin user is created at installation, the login is what you provided at installation, the password is weblate.

Github

You'll need to give weblate a github user and a token. Please read github's documentation about token.

Weblate and databases

Weblate recommands PostgreSQL, but YunoHost uses Mysql.

Carefull, this application install PostgreSQL and change the default configuration to ask for every connexion and every user a password (local all all password).

LDAP connexion

It doesn't work yet, but while it looks doable, I'm unsure it is a good idea to connect this kind of tools to your LDAP.