Re: LSR project and string stability
- From: "Raphael Higino" <phhigino gmail com>
- To: parente cs unc edu
- Cc: gnome-i18n gnome org
- Subject: Re: LSR project and string stability
- Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 12:43:09 -0300
On 7/5/06, Peter Parente <parente gmail com> wrote:
What is the proper etiquette for changing translatable strings such
that the early work of translators isn't rendered obsolete? Is it OK
to change strings now and then declare a string freeze a couple weeks
before release? Should I announce string freezes on this list?
AFAIK it's OK to change strings now if you haven't declared/announced
a string freeze. If so, translators are likely to get mad at you if
there are too many string changes.
It's always good to announce the string freeze period for your modules
on GTP on the list so translator are aware of what modules are calling
for their attention. Please remember mentioning the release date too,
so translators know how much time they have to work.
Keep up the good work.
--
Raphael Higino
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