Readding a string recently removed == breaking string freeze ?

Mark Haanen i18n at haanen.net
Thu Nov 18 11:30:10 EST 2010


Op donderdag 18-11-2010 om 15:47 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Christian
Stimming:
> Zitat von Geert Janssens <janssens-geert at telenet.be>:
> > This is related to bug https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=634906.
> > (...)
> > Restoring the option also means re-introducing the translatable strings.
> > Although they used to be translated, they aren't anymore now. So I guess
> > restoring the option results in a string freeze break, right ?
> 
> Technically, yes, but it concerns only those translations which have  
> done a "msgmerge" in the time since 2.3.16. This is happened only for  
> nl.po, the Dutch translation by Mark Haanen. He's been the most active  
> translator, so I guess he will even pick up the re-adding quite fast.

I was under the impression that the translations for obsolete strings
were kept with a ~-prefix, in which case it should pose no problem at
all...

Push comes to shove, I'll send the adjusted translation straight to this
list.

--
Mark



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