gtk+ non-update



Hi everyone :)

I started catching up with my 2.16 updates today, and discovered one peculiar thing.

My gtk+ file (the "HEAD" branch, not gtk-2-8) was a couple of years old. In fact, it dated from before I started translating for Gnome.

There were over a hundred untranslated strings, not surprisingly, and merging back my gtk-2-8 file filled in most of these. I updated the rest.

I'm wondering, has the non-standard branching nomenclature of gtk+ broken the update scripts in some way?

I'm always impressed by how well the Gnome scripts handle initializing any new strings, using our current strings. It's an unpleasant surprise when it doesn't happen.

I don't understand why some modules don't follow the standard HEAD and gnome-VERSION branches, and in this case it may even have caused dysfunction. Please, developers, when you branch, stick to the standard format. It helps us, since we don't have to try and remember all these odd branches, and thus it helps you, because we get our translations committed in the right place.

Thankyou. :)

from Clytie (vi-VN, Vietnamese free-software translation team / nhÃm Viát hÃa phán mám tá do)
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/vi-VN





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