Understanding the branches
- From: "Victor Ibragimov" <victor ibragimov gmail com>
- To: 'Piotr Drąg' <piotrdrag gmail com>
- Cc: 'gnome-i18n' <gnome-i18n gnome org>
- Subject: Understanding the branches
- Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 10:55:22 +0500
Regarding the branches or to make sure I correctly understand the branches:
What is the difference between the master and development (for example, GNOME 3.10 (development)), and old
stable?
If translations or updates are committed to gnome-3-6 now - is this a waste of time, as gnome-3-6 will not be
released anymore?
What if translations and updates are committed only to gnome-3-10? or/and only to master? or why to commit to
both gnome-3-10 and master?
Thank you,
Victor
-----Original Message-----
From: Piotr Drąg [mailto:piotrdrag gmail com]
Sent: 17 сентябр 2013 с. 00:01
To: Victor Ibragimov
Cc: gnome-i18n
Subject: Re: Tajik language: gnome-terminal
2013/9/16 Victor Ibragimov <victor ibragimov gmail com>:
Thank you so much - I have already updated and committed it to 100%.
Could you please, check what is wrong with "gnome-photos" it should be 100% as well.
Seems to be the statistics for files with "gnome-3-10" are not updated automatically.
It seems to me that you are committing only to master branches. Here you can find instructions on how to use
branches correctly:
https://wiki.gnome.org/TranslationProject/GitHowTo#Working_with_branches
--
Piotr Drąg
http://raven.fedorapeople.org/
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