Hi JP, Today at 6:41, JP Rosevear wrote:
> So two things going on here, the first is that I guess I wasn't clear > enough about this in: > > http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution-hackers/2004-September/004381.html Ok, I just wasn't sure what the heck is going on. It's hard to keep up with you guys ;-) So, I went to the trouble of actually checking what was approved, and I didn't find anything except for "translator-credits", which was already in. > The second, Danilo, is that we didn't realized this requirement until > after we'd committed a few string change for 2.0.1. Two of the string > changes add accelerators, if this is an issue we can revert that. Well, it's not for me to decide. This, like every other string change during string-freeze, needs to be weighted in terms of what it improves, and is it worth the trouble of 50+ translators who'd have to update their translations? FWIW (and it ain't much), my opinion is that these are not important enough. Unless we hear from a11y folks, of course. > The third string is a work around for the fact that GtkFileChooser can only > chooser a directory or a file, unlike GtkFileSel which could do both at > the same time. Seems to be http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=64974 >From your mail on "Outstanding Evolution 2.0.0 patches": > 64974 > -this is a ui breakage but a rather bad regression > -waiting for r-t approval and peer review this wasn't marked as requiring GTP approval, and I don't remember any being given. "Official approvals" are commonly those coming from Christian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or occasionally Kjartan Maraas. There's already another message in Evolution which might be used instead of "Select individual file": #: shell/e-shell-importer.c:643 msgid "Select a file" If this message seems suitable, it would be way easier for translators if you used this string instead, so they don't have to update their translations at all. Cheers, Danilo _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
