Weblate can interact directly with the Gitea/git VCS and uses its own git VCS to hold the local files. It can write any changes back to the remote VCS and/or (for Gitea) write it as a pull reqauest. allowing some oversight before changes are applied. I've not got this to work yet, due almost certainly to my own lack of real understanding of certificates and public/private keys and tokens. It can read the data from Gitea with no problem, and can create the translation components needed semi-automatically. | Weblate can interact directly with the Gitea/git VCS and uses its own git VCS to hold the local files. It can write any changes back to the remote VCS and/or (for Gitea) write it as a pull reqauest. allowing some oversight before changes are applied. I've not got this to work yet, due almost certainly to my own lack of real understanding of certificates and public/private keys and tokens. It can read the data from Gitea with no problem, and can create the translation components needed semi-automatically. |