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On 03/15/2011 12:49 PM, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Christian, Daniel,

Le Tue, 15 Mar 2011 17:55:00 +0100,
Christian Lohmaier<lohmaier+ooofuture@googlemail.com>  a écrit :
I also want to know if we are allowed to create new pages even have
the option enabled in my SS session I wonder if we can create pages
on its own or whether they should be approved.
Sorry, I don't understand what you try to ask with this part.

Whether you save and publish in one go, or use save, then request
publication (so that a diff is posted to the publishers) is up to you.
There's no enforcement (obviously, as otherwise there wouldn't be this
option). You need to decide within your subproject on how you want to
handle it.
Either publishers can approve their own changes, or you say: No, even
when you got publisher rights, only request publication and have
another publisher approve it.
I think that what Daniel is asking is whether the Hispanophone team can
add more content that is not just translated from the english pages. I
think the answer is yes of course.

Best,

Hi Charles, Florian

That's what I meant, then confirmed that we can create pages and subpages without these are translated from English.

Thanks

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