Hi, I was reading http://live.gnome.org/TranslationProject/GitHowTo and noticed that it says "It is customary in Git to go for small commits; if you have more than one file, commit them separately, with a descriptive commit message for each commit. For example, if you edit the Makefile.am file for DOC_LINGUAS or the LINGUAS file, it is good to commit the as"
However for me this sounds like contradicting very basic rule of version control usage that each commit should contain all logically relevant changes together. For example when committing initial translation, I think only sane solution is to commit first version of po file together with Makefile/LINGUAS change, because those belong logically together. However now Wiki instructs to work in different way. Are we really changing this kind of conventions to adhere some strange Git customs? -- Tommi Vainikainen _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n