On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 11:47 +0200, Francois Gouget wrote:
No compressed patches, please.
I know, I only compressed it because of the size.
Yeah, but that meant I couldn't read it most of the day, as I couldn't decompress it. Plus it's a pain. Patches shouldn't be too big to begin with, and in a (very few) cases when they are, I don't think it's a problem if they go to the list uncompressed.
The alternative is to duplicate the SGML source file list into each po Makefile or in Makepo.rules.in.
Let's keep them in the Makefiles for now, they are easy enough to move up later on.
It doesn't but then even a basic diff won't tell you that. A basic diff will also get confused and tell you most of the file changed if lines got rewrapped. PO files don't care.
Right. It's a great aid, I agree. What I mean however is that they can not tell you what changed in the *original* when things do change. When you translate something, and you see that paragraphs X,Y,Z changed, would be great if it also tells you how they changed.
The project is reasonably active. And it's just perl so installation is pretty trivial. We could even stick it in a po4a/ directory in CVS and use it from there.
Yeah, I think that's the way to go. We shouldn't make it a pain for people to contribute.