Re: Intolerable CVS behaviour



Den 23 Feb 2001 12:35:18 -0500, skrev Miguel de Icaza:
> 
> 
> As I said before, the current GNOME CVS setup is not ideal, and as I
> have said in the past, this could have been avoided by having ACLs or
> using a SourceForge-like approach for managing the GNOME CVS.  My
> proposals have been shut down every time I have suggested something
> like this.  
> 
> On top of having ACLs, I think that translators should go trough a
> Web-interface to avoid having them commit directly to the CVS.  Some
> work was attemped by Hector, but as far as I can tell, his work was
> never finished. 
> 

I would like to hear your reasoning for making the translators work so
much more difficult. Why on earth should we be forced to use a web
browser to be able to commit our work to CVS? This will only hamper
our work and make us less productive. Also I think this will increase
thehackers' burden since you'll end up having to do all work wrt.
marking missing strings with _() N_() macros etc.

Let me give you an example:

Yesterday I went through dia and fixed up a whole bunch of i18n
related stuff like .c files not including <config.h> at the top and a 
bunch of .h files that did #include <config.h> which made dia not
work at all wrt translations. This kind of work will be impossible
with the setup you're proposing. 

There are quite a few translators that do more than the mere 
dumping of updated .po files to the GNOME CVS and I think
we'll end up loosing valuable contributions this way.

Cheers
Kjartan 



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