Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:
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> On 21 janv. 07, at 18:21, Pavel Janík wrote:
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>>> Is it really necessary to subscribe to and read so many mailing
>>> lists, in order to do a reasonable job as a translator?
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>> You don't need to subscribe to the mailing list to be able to read
>> it so your
On 21 janv. 07, at 18:21, Pavel Janík wrote:
Is it really necessary to subscribe to and read so many mailing
lists, in order to do a reasonable job as a translator?
You don't need to subscribe to the mailing list to be able to read
it so your question doesn't make sense.
It is not her qu
Is it really necessary to subscribe to and read so many mailing
lists, in order to do a reasonable job as a translator?
You don't need to subscribe to the mailing list to be able to read it
so your question doesn't make sense.
To read lists, you can:
- use news
- use gmane
- use webmail ar
When you fix errors, you need to submit
only changed lines of sdf-file (with according en-US lines), so when
you have 3 lines with fixes, you need to submit a 6-line sdf-file.
Does that work for Pavel as well? I thought we had to have one
unique file available for builds.
No - I'm not willin
Clytie Siddall wrote:
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> On 20/01/2007, at 6:22 PM, Ain Vagula wrote:
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>> On 20 Jan 2007 07:35:17 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Next time check the output file with gsicheck before submitting (I
>> added this a day ago to wiki).
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> I normally do check the file before submitting. I'm not