> It's a good thing to put a link, but I disagree to show english page > instead of the french one. > Many people don't speak english and even don't understand it. > > My idea is to put a small clickable image in the top of the page to show > if the file is really outdated or just a little outdated... (dark or > light image, or simply green, orange and red). So persons that don't > really know what PHP is or that is the first time that visit PHP website > will not see the little image or will not pay attention whereas PHP > advanced users that want to know the REAL translation will click on the > image to see the difference or simply the english page.
This is nicely done on the livedocs pages, as people pointed out earlier. Now Sean, Derick, how does the automatic livedocs package rsync project is, so we can step forward with livedocs? Ps. I think it might be possible to integrate such behaviour in the current build system, putting in entities at proper places into the XML files in build time, but I don't think it is worth it to bother the current build system this far. Let's push livedocs forward. Goba
