2015-11-17 23:53 GMT+03:00 Karl Ove Hufthammer <karl@huftis.org>:
Den 17. nov. 2015 04:49, Alexander Melentev skreiv:
2) Upstream conflicts. If the source code is written in translation-ready form, then sooner or later we will face the fact that upstream translations will appear and it should be decided now how to handle them. We already have an experience with KDE desktop files, where our translations get overwrited by upstream content, and it is pretty demotivating.
I think you mean the other way around. The problem was that the upstream translations were not being used (they were silently removed). However, this problem has recently been fixed (except for KDE wallpaper files, for which I’ve filed a bug). No, I said exactly what I meant. The problem with translations not used at all is very recent (not more than one release ago), I was talking about a really old long-standing problem, for which the update-desktop-files-conflicts.<LC>.po was created. If you are not aware of it then it means you are lucky to not doing LCN translations long enough.
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