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Re: [Gnash-dev] Internationalization
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John Gilmore |
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Re: [Gnash-dev] Internationalization |
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Sun, 08 Apr 2007 04:07:15 -0700 |
> I guess the main issue is when would translators know a string message
> has changed ? I guess it's possible if they read the gnash-commit list.
Translators tend to work in a cycle asynchronous to the hackers. When
they get a spare afternoon, they poke at a particular project of
interest to them, translating any new messages that have occurred
since the last person did that (or adding a new language to those
supported by the project, and translating all the messages into that
language).
Though they normally work this way, they can occasionally be chivvied
along by a release manager, to encourage the major languages of interest
to the user population to be fixed-up in the weeks before a release.
I suggest *not* doing any of that chivvying for the upcoming release.
John
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