On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 11:15 AM, Kévin Raymond <shaiton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah, when updating a string in a file, we should typically update (commit) the updated .pot file. I personally don't do it all the time as i think its rude to constantly be changing the .pot file on a translator. I tend to push the updated po/pot files when there a are several changes and bulk them in one commit.
Yeah, regenerating the whole thing may be worth it. I'm sure there are other strings that have been updated but not the pot file.
Alternatively, we could replace this string in the po files
msgid "KDE, XFCE, GNOME, and others"
and change XFCE to Xfce and update the fedora-web.pot file.
Doing all that may be too much effort that just updating any and all missing or updated strings.
SijisArgh, if we do a change, we need to commit the new html file AND the
new POT rebuilt? As the pot file is not rebuilt online. I forgot
this... Sorry, now I understand the problem.
Yeah, when updating a string in a file, we should typically update (commit) the updated .pot file. I personally don't do it all the time as i think its rude to constantly be changing the .pot file on a translator. I tend to push the updated po/pot files when there a are several changes and bulk them in one commit.
But, in the Sijis' commit, by changing XFCE to Xfce I think this
process is not useful because we also want all languages to update
their translations accordingly.
Here we would have to parse all po file to correct this specific word
in a foreign language.
In that case I propose to generate only the new pot file and let
translators to adapt their translations.
Yeah, regenerating the whole thing may be worth it. I'm sure there are other strings that have been updated but not the pot file.
Alternatively, we could replace this string in the po files
msgid "KDE, XFCE, GNOME, and others"
and change XFCE to Xfce and update the fedora-web.pot file.
Doing all that may be too much effort that just updating any and all missing or updated strings.
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