Hi cocoatomo, I think keeping the translation history is a perfect idea. However, will the previous version lose its translation history? e.g. For this scenario you mentioned:
> Diagram: On release of Python 3.8 > > Before: > > Python (for Python 3.7) > Python 3.6 (for Python 3.6) > > After: > > Python (for Python 3.8) > Python 3.7 (for Python 3.7) > Python 3.6 (for Python 3.6) Technically this is creating a new project on Transifex called "Python 3.7", that way the "Python 3.7" project might lose its translation history for the same reason that creating a new project for newer Python version is going to lose the previous translation history. I'm not sure how Transifex works in this scenario as I'm also not very familiar with Transifex and I may be wrong. Thanks so much! On Tue, 26 Jun 2018 at 13:38 Julien Palard via Doc-SIG <doc-sig@python.org> wrote: > Hi, > > > Please let me know if you have some opinions or questions. > > If this plan sounds good, I will operate the restructuring of Transifex > projects. > > LGTM but I don't know Transifex well so I may miss something. > > -- > Julien Palard > https://mdk.fr > > > > _______________________________________________ > Doc-SIG maillist - Doc-SIG@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/doc-sig > -- Wey-Han "Adrian" Liaw (@adrianliaw) http://linkedin.com/in/adrianliaw
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