Hi Rimas,
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 9:53 PM, Rimas Kudelis <rq@akl.lt> wrote:
Hi Andras,
2012.11.15 17:21, Andras Timar wrote:
If all goes well, I'll upload LibreOffice 4.0 po files to Pootle this
weekend. I will migrate your LibreOffice 3.6 translations that I find
in Pootle. I'll take down Pootle during the update. LibreOffice 3.6
translations will be moved to new libo36x_ui and libo36x_help projects
(so metadata, such as suggestions cannot be preserved). libo_ui and
libo_help projects will have LibreOffice 4.0 files. It is the same
that I did for 3.5 -> 3.6.
Perhaps fully cloning projects (with suggestions and other stuff) would be a
valid feature request for Pootle? :)
Yes, it would. I wanted to clone last time, and I learned that it was
not possible. But I forgot this feature request and did not mention it
to Dwayne at LibOCon. I was convinced that maintaning two branches
with suggestions may be a pain for most of the teams. I think about
the stable branch as it is for fixing annoying translation bugs only,
and the newer branch is for the real work. If a team could not finish
3.6.x translations by now, maybe it's time to go for 4.0 instead. So,
I would not mind, if cloning was possible, but I would give higher
priority to some other feature requests. What do others think?
Andras
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