On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 15:22 -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote: > So it sounds like we will have annoyances no matter which choice we > make: > > 1. Using "xml2po -k" and keeping entities intact like &NAME; there are > translators who will be inconvenienced. They can still substitute > translations for the entity -- using the right form of "SomeName," > instead of the exact string "&NAME;" -- but there will be no benefit to > them in the event the entity changes. They may not even notice that it > *has* changed unless they are watching the > docs-common/common/entities/po/entities.pot file, and making the mental > connection. > > 2. Using "xml2po -e" and transforming the entities into strings in the > POT file, so "&NAME;" becomes "SomeName," it will be painful to change > single strings in a minor way, since *many* fuzzy entries potentially > result from trivial changes. > > We can revert to behavior #2, and I can get this into the POTs for > important modules now. I would like opinions within the next 24 hours. Vote for "-e" here, if entities are left "as is". However, if entities are only version numbers, files and possibly trademarks ("Fedora" and "Red Hat Inc."), I could support "-k" as well (as long it does not include name of projects). Regards, Igor
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