Hi! Maybe you can split up the svn commands to transfer only one directory of one language at a time. Also, after an initial svn commit, changes should be only minimal and therefore quick, if the synching is done regularly. Regards, Humdinger 2009/12/22, Niels Reedijk <niels.reedijk@xxxxxxxxx>: > Hi Vincent, > > I guess you have to work this out with Jorge. The alternative is that > you let your translation site output a subdirectory with the html > site, and you write a script that runs on for example your computer, > or Humdingers, that fetches that dir (using wget) and that performs > the svn commit. > > I would also like to tackle the problem that we have to host the user > guide somewhere on the official website. While I am writing this I > think that the best option would be to fetch that guide from SVN > (instead of trying to have that website pull the documents from your > site). > > So getting the docs from the translation site to svn is top priority. > > N> > > -- -=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=-=--=--=- Deutsche Haiku News @ http://www.haiku-gazette.de