Re: [HACKERS] Splitting lengthy sgml files

2016-03-08 Thread Robert Haas
On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 10:09 AM, Tom Lane wrote: > Tatsuo Ishii writes: >> There are very lengthy (over 10k lines, for example) SGML files in >> docs. While working on translating docs using GitHub, I noticed that >> sometimes diffs are not showed in pull requests due to the limitation >> of GitH

Re: [HACKERS] Splitting lengthy sgml files

2016-03-07 Thread Tatsuo Ishii
> Surely that's a github bug that you should be complaining to them about? No, it's a known limitation: https://help.github.com/articles/what-are-the-limits-for-viewing-content-and-diffs-in-my-repository/ > I'm disinclined to split existing files because (a) it would complicate > back-patching an

Re: [HACKERS] Splitting lengthy sgml files

2016-03-07 Thread Tom Lane
Tatsuo Ishii writes: > There are very lengthy (over 10k lines, for example) SGML files in > docs. While working on translating docs using GitHub, I noticed that > sometimes diffs are not showed in pull requests due to the limitation > of GitHub, which makes me pretty difficult to review PR. Any ch

[HACKERS] Splitting lengthy sgml files

2016-03-07 Thread Tatsuo Ishii
There are very lengthy (over 10k lines, for example) SGML files in docs. While working on translating docs using GitHub, I noticed that sometimes diffs are not showed in pull requests due to the limitation of GitHub, which makes me pretty difficult to review PR. Any chance to split those lengthy SG