On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 4:14 PM, Apache Bloodhound < [email protected]> wrote:
> #694: Translations scaffolding > ------------------------+---------------------- > Reporter: olemis | Owner: olemis > Type: task | Status: assigned > Priority: minor | Milestone: > Component: trac core | Version: 0.7.0 > Resolution: | Keywords: i18n > ------------------------+---------------------- > > Comment (by SaintGermain): > > Hello Olemis ! > > I agree that the patch can be included as it is, even if there is room for > improvement. > > As for the bugs you mentionned, I suppose that without any translation .po > /.mo files, no one will see the bugs. ;-) > > However I do not yet really understand how patch can or cannot be included > (who can decide ?). So I am asking... > > Thanks ! > A committer must decide. You've been invited to be a committer, so one you complete the paperwork, then you will be able to push the patch. Once you are a committer though, the general procedure for major changes, and particularly for someone who is a new committer, is to post the patch and wait a week or so for comments. If the feedback is positive and you feel good about the patch, then you go ahead and push it.
