Hello Dennis, *,
On Dienstag, 1. April 2014 19:20 Dennis Roczek wrote:
Am 01.04.2014 18:25, schrieb Thomas Hackert:
[...]
It would be a good Easy Hack for a non-programmer, to download
catalogs of label makers, and update label.xml -- remove
obsoleted entries and add current entries that people can
actually buy today.
That may be an easy hack, but I think this would also be really
time consuming ... :( Would it be possible then to split these by
country / language and to provide them with the langpacks? Or
would this be impossible?
Well actually there is an easy hack bug
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70357 which I'm
working on (unknowing that this bug existed) since September 2013!
This is really a time consuming bug as I touched nearly evry page
multiple times (by hand and with my bot)
but that is wiki work, not downloading catalogs of all possible
labels and business cards producers around the world ... ;)
So lengthy easy hacks aren't a problem, I think. Better create a
bug and if needed we can split if requested.
Maybe next weekend. I will not have the time before, sorry ... :(
Have a nice evening
Thomas.
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