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From: | Phil Holmes |
Subject: | Re: LSR updates and translations |
Date: | Wed, 20 Jun 2012 11:29:12 +0100 |
To: "Phil Holmes" <address@hidden>
Good, I like it in principle, but how will be changes being tracked using SHA IDs? Currently, translations have a SHA ID which is that of the snippet it is a translation of. Any change to the original snippet is done in a commit whose SHA ID is used to generate a diff against the ID of the translation. This determines what the translators have to work on.
That's a bit I'd deliberately glossed over since I didn't/don't fully understand it as yet.
My idea would be that, using the new system, changed snippets would look exactly like changed documentation files. If I modify, say, /Documentation/notation/ancient.itely, how do the translators pick up that this has been changed?
--Phil Holmes
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