Hi Johannes,
I tried following your instructions but I can locate the sentence where
the bad translation is. Please see here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30783818/find-instance-of-string-in-git-core-with-git-grep
Any advice?
Cheers,
Gabriel
El jue, 11 de jun 2015 a las 12:10 , Gabriel Perren
<gabrielperren@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:
Hi Johannes,
I tried following your instructions but I can locate the sentence
where the bad translation is. Please see here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30783818/find-instance-of-string-in-git-core-with-git-grep
Any advice?
Cheers,
Gabriel
2015-06-10 11:57 GMT-03:00 Johannes Schindelin
<johannes.schindelin@xxxxxx>:
Hi Gabriel,
On 2015-06-10 16:51, Gabriel wrote:
> Where it says:
>
> Su rama está delante de <<origin/master<< para 6 commits.
>
> it should say:
>
> Su rama está delante de <<origin/master<< por 6 commits.
>
> Notice "para" --> "por".
Good catch.
You could earn eternal fame by cloning Git itself (e.g. via `git
clone https://github.com/git/git), finding the respective files with
`git grep`, patching them, making a commit and following the guide
lines in Documentation/SubmittingPatches to contribute the fix via
this mailing list[*1*]. That way, you would enter the illustrious
group of core Git developers.
Ciao,
Johannes
Footnote *1*: If you are more comfortable with GitHub's Pull
Requests than with sending patches via email, you could use
https://submitgit.herokuapp.com/ to turn a Pull Request into an
appropriately formatted mail to the mailing list.
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