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translations: prepare project for weblate #1092

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Why are you opening this PR?

To prepare translation files for weblate.

How to test?

  • poetry run tests
  • Check the changed files, especially run-tests.sh.

Code review check list

  • Commit message template compliance.
  • Commit message without typos.
  • File names.
  • Functions names.
  • Functions docstrings.
  • Unnecessary commited files?
  • Extracted translations?

As we're changing the translation web service, it's important to be sure
that the dev branch is up to date against the transifex project.

* Removes the test on fuzzy translations, as weblate makes a good use of
  this information.
* Pulls the translations from transifex.
* Extract messages and update catalog.

Co-Authored-by: Igor Milhit <[email protected]>
@iGormilhit iGormilhit added the translations Translations label Jul 15, 2020
@iGormilhit iGormilhit self-assigned this Jul 15, 2020
@iGormilhit iGormilhit added this to the v0.11.0 milestone Jul 15, 2020
@iGormilhit iGormilhit marked this pull request as ready for review July 15, 2020 07:36
@iGormilhit iGormilhit requested review from jma and rerowep July 15, 2020 07:37
@benerken benerken self-requested a review July 15, 2020 11:14
@iGormilhit iGormilhit merged commit 40d9d06 into rero:dev Jul 15, 2020
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