Re: Tx duplicate teams removal

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07.07.2011, 04:40, "Nathan Thomas" <nathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Wed, 2011-07-06at 11:17 +0300, Dimitris Glezos wrote:
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Nathan Thomas
<nathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks Misha, this clears up a lot of the things we've been discussing over
> the past couple of weeks.
>
> For guide maintainers: once we reach that August 15th deadline, we'll have
> two weeks to remap the language directories in the guide git repos to the
> new two-letter language identifiers used by Transifex.net. If I understand
> correctly, all we need to do is edit our .tx/config file as described in
> step 4 of Misha's list. Then, the next time we run 'tx pull',
> transifex-client should pull from the two-letter modules instead of the old
> four-letter ones (which probably won't be there anymore).

Two clarifications: You'll need to delete the four-letter files from
Tx. 

That's using 'tx set --auto-remote' in the latest transifex-client, right?
 
The command 'tx set --auto-remote' is used to initialize a project specified by its Transifex URL. It reads the number, names and location of the .PO modules for the project and adds them to the local .tx/config. When you pull or push translations later, these modules will be included into transactions by default. The URL can either specify a project, a release or a project's resource [1].
 
As for deleteing, I suppose there will be an explicit command-line key to do that.
 
[1] http://help.transifex.net/user-guide/client/devel.html#set
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