On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 17:34:07 -0800, Bob Arnson wrote:

Bob,

> That's one for.

Anyway, even if our votes cancel out each other, I wonder what our options are? 
Either accepting the command line changes or not having any localization (of 
this type, at least) in 2.0 at all? If this is the alternative all right, this 
might convince many of us to accept command line changes more easily...

I still can't see really clear about these version issues. Will 3.0 be shortly 
released (not the ClickThrough, the complete toolset) as a stable download so 
that it would be worthwhile modifying the tutorial now, adding the changes in 
the scheme and the UI? Or will version 2.0 stay with us for some time to come? 
If 3.0 remains a developer-only tool until it becomes mature, then I won't 
worry about it right now. But if the two version will co-exist for some time to 
come, I wouldn't really like to fork the tutorial. But even without thinking 
about the tutorial, I wouldn't consider this scenario very wise for the 
newcomers.

By the way, I don't know when SourceForge changed its looks but it seems to be 
different to when I visited it for the last time. I found the Latest News 
section very misguiding. Either we should suppress this section or make sure 
there are newer entries as well because, even as I'm supposed to find my way in 
WiX after all these months, I was puzzled first to see outdated version numbers 
and dates on the opening screen.

> Probably. But then I'm not an L10N expert.

You're still light years ahead of me, I had to look up what on earth L10N 
actually is... Is it really so complicated? I thought more like the usual list 
of strings, as it appears in UISample. I'm not really sure the situation calls 
for more complicated frameworks, I've been able to localize my installers with 
this approach without the slightest problem.

By the way, I wanted to mention it earlier: I don't particularly insist on 
getting each mail in many copies. As we all monitor the mailing lists, is 
CC-ing to everybody contributing to a thread really necessary? :-)))

Bye,
   Gábor

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