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On 30/01/2015 08:30, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
How about the git commit/push is made to*fail*  for the developer
then? Some git commit hook or something. The commit fails unless the
developer has set environment variable
"YES_THIS_IS_AN_IMPORT_FROM_POOTLE=yes" or
"AWARE_OF_TRANSLATION_WORKFLOW=yes".
Isn't this behaviour that git is supposed to detect? If you push a change, then I push a change, git is supposed to detect that my copy is "stale" and force a rebase before I can push?

So why isn't that happening?

Cheers,
Wol

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