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Michael Meeks píše v Pá 11. 05. 2012 v 21:22 +0100:
      Incidentally - one golden rule here is that - when you push something
to git it is there *forever* - which means that every subsequent git
clone anyone in the world will ever do will include your data :-)

      What is the moral of that ?

      a) don't check-in lots of big binary files unless they
         are really very static / complete :-)
      b) come up with cunning programmatic ways to not do translation
         of templates in the utterly dumb way it's done now ;-)
      c) try to share big things - eg. images across templates
         without checking them in repeatedly (and bundling them
         into distributions).

Probably a more safe solution might be to create a separate git
repository, like we have for dictionaries.

BTW: I really like the initiative. We really need more templates. I am
just curious. How is the commit related to
http://templates.libreoffice.org/template-center ?
Are you going to select few high quality templates that should be
distributed with LO by default? How many such templates do you expect in
the long term?


      Personally, I'd prefer to have '.fodp' '.fodt' etc. files in there, so
we can actually see what is happening as they are changed by people and
version control becomes meaningful :-)

As Andras pointed out. I am not sure if these formats support templates.
We need to make sure that the files are opened as new (untitled). I
wonder how hard it would be to extend it. Fridrich?


Best Regards,
Petr


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