Le jeudi 24 janvier 2008, à 09:42 +0100, Kenneth Nielsen a écrit : > Hey Andre > I had a look at the wiki page and all looks good I think. I recently > proofread a KDE po-file and discovered something disconcerting. In this file > it _seemed_ that these contexts had been automatically generated and the > context provided was simply the name of the kind of widget or GUI-element > they were in, (they could off course also have been made by hand in this > way, which makes it even more strange). This meant that several strings > which certainly did not need have it, had several dublicates. Obviously we > want to make sure that none of our developers get this kind of idea. So my > question: Do we think there is enough of a risk that some gnome-devs have an > idea like that, so that it is necessary to mention it somewhere (remember I > only saw it in one file), or, if it is not very likely we can just wait and > see, and take the problem if it arises.
I guess mentioning the problem on the wiki page is a good first step to make people aware of it, and can help avoid it :-) Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n