Le samedi 21 août 2010 à 10:44 +0200, Mario Blättermann a écrit : > Am Samstag, den 21.08.2010, 09:50 +0200 schrieb Claude Paroz: > > Le vendredi 20 août 2010 à 12:15 +0200, Jorge González a écrit : > > > > It would be nice to have a flag, an icon, or something at DL, showing > > > which manuals are outdated, so teams won't lose time translating them. > > > > > > Claude? > > > > Well, no problem technically speaking. But experience shows that this > > sort of information which has to be manually maintained is > > time-consuming and rarely up-to-date. > > > To decide whether a manual is out of date or not, is difficult and takes > some time, I agree. I know about some teams (Galician an Dutch anyway) > that they want to translate docs, but don't want to waste their time > with old stuff. In my mind, we can assume that all docs which have > already migrated to Mallard are up to date. Well, highly under > construction in most cases, and somewhat incomplete, but not as old as, > for example, the gnome-system-tools manuals. Wouldn't it be an idea to > mark these modules which are already include »mallardized« manuals with > a small duck symbol [1]? However, at this way we don't get really > recognizable information about the state of the docs, that's a task for > the GDP guys and girls. But it could help the teams willing to translate > manuals to make their decisions what they want to do first.
I just committed a fix to display the mallard icon for Mallard documentation. See e.g. http://l10n.gnome.org/languages/fr/gnome-2-32/doc/ Claude _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n