El dom, 28-04-2002 a las 01:23, Carlos Perelló Marín escribió: > El dom, 28-04-2002 a las 01:09, R.I.P. Deaddog escribió: > > On 27 Apr 2002, Christian Rose wrote: > > > > > (*) Currently this isn't the case because for example the unstable > > > status pages don't just list the core GNOME 2.0 modules but also a lot > > > of non-core and non-gnome modules, but that's just a bug. I think we > > > need a seperate stable/extra and unstable/extra report. I'd really > > > appreciate Carlos' opinions on this. > > > > Agreed. As I have said, this is just an internim solution, and we > > really need Carlos to decide. So I'll stop adding non-core apps > > into translation-status.xml, and open a new xml file to jot down > > all extra apps. If it's time to be useful in the future, the new > > xml file can always be merged into translation-status.xml or used > > seperately. > > > > Sorry, I cannot wait to answer :-) I forgot to tell here the most important thing ;-) When I wrote the translation-status.dtd file I was thinking in a file where we store ALL modules for ALL releases and use some tags to split it between release, if you look at the translation-status.xml you can see that every module has a release tag called gnome-2.0, well if you put gnome-2.0-core and gnome-2.0-extra it should work (in a near future) generating two pages, one for gnome-2.0-core and another one for gnome-2.0-extra. The problem is that the actual implementation needs some cleanup to be able to use this feature. It's also a work in progress task. Cheers. > > First of all. WE are who decide how the status pages are, we are a team > ;-), I'm the actual mantainer for status pages but I love your > suggestions && features request. > > I prefer all modules in one page. It's more easy to look the > translations status but you are right, we should have a feature that > lets us see what things are at gnome core and which others are > "optional". > > Work in progress. This night will be a nonstop one and I hope also a > really productive one ;-). > > Please, don't stop to send me your ideas I will be here long time :-) > (also at irc.gnome.org, but please, if I'm not at the i18n channel, > only if it's really urgent). > > > Objection to this? > > -- > > Abel Cheung > > GPG Key: (0xC67186FF) http://deaddog.org/gpg.asc > -- > Carlos Perelló Marín > mailto:carlos@gnome-db.org > mailto:carlos.perello@hispalinux.es > http://www.gnome-db.org > http://www.Hispalinux.es > Valencia - Spain -- Carlos Perelló Marín mailto:carlos@gnome-db.org mailto:carlos.perello@hispalinux.es http://www.gnome-db.org http://www.Hispalinux.es Valencia - Spain
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