Re: Damned Lies and GNOME 2.24



Hi,

I guess if you are small enough than your approach is ok. But at some
point, maybe when you reach partially supported (50%), you should first
take care of the stable release.

Yair.

On ה', 2008-03-20 at 16:57 +0100, Erdal Ronahi wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 5:17 PM, Yair Hershkovitz <yairhr gmail com>
> wrote:
>         I think that unless a module is 100% translated you should
>         keep
>         translating it on the stable branch ONLY. When the times come
>         and you
>         want to put all your efforts on the development release you
>         should merge
>         all translating that were committed on the stable branch only
>         to the
>         development branch.
>         
>         Merging and committing these translations to trunk can be done
>         automatically. This shouldn't be too much of a bother.
>         
>         Yair
> 
> On the contrary! Small teams like ours that do few commits and are not
> close to 100% may always just work on the development branch because
> like this
> - we never need to merge anything
> - we never miss any deadline because we didn't merge something back 
> - we don't mess up different branches 
> 
> and so on. Please accept that this is a valid way of proceeding.
> 
> Erdal



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