Re: GTK+ string addition



Ar 29/02/2004 am 23:22, ysgrifennodd Christian Neumair:
> > Given that we've taken the step of splitting up GTK's strings into the
> > "gtk+" and the "gtk+-properties" domains, would it be appropriate to
> > move the "gtk+-properties" into the "extras" section? My understanding
> > is that those strings are not generally user-visible, which suggests to me
> > that they should not be counted as part of the core GNOME desktop.
> 
> In my opinion they still belong to developer-libs and therefore to the
> core developer platform since they are distributed with GTK+, even if
> this doesn't affect the desktop at all. We can't simply seperate gettext
> domains out from packages they belong to.

I'm not sure what you mean by "[separating] gettext domains out". GTK+
has two domains: do they have to be classified as belonging to the same
category just because they are part of the same source package?

> > Given gtk+-properties strings' status, what should the freeze policy be
> > for those strings? The same as the rest of GTK? Or should
> > gtk+-properties be treated more liberally?
> 
> Nope, string freezes are valid for all core modules, not only domains of
> translators' interest. Separating out these strings into a separate was
> an accommodation for translators to reflect the strings' priority. If we
> loosed those ties, we'd end up having GConf strings and friends
> scattered around over various domains.

If you agree the separation of the strings was done to reflect the strings'
priority, then surely you agree that the property strings are of a lower
priority than the others. If the strings are of a low priority,
shouldn't the group they're in reflect that?

I'm not suggesting that we split up strings from other modules: GTK+ is
rather a special case by virtue of the fact that (a) it is very large
compared to most translation domains, and (b) the vast majority of its
strings are not visible to ordinary users (405 vs. 1018).

Given that I understand developer-libs and desktop are supposed to
represent the proportion of GNOME used by general GNOME users, I merely
thought that it was a little strange for gtk+-properties to be included
therein. I'm sure many translators would be glad if its 1018 strings
were not counted among those needing translation for a 100% translated
GNOME desktop.

-- 
Dafydd



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