Dne úterý 22. března 2016 11:09:30 CET, Carlos E. R. napsal(a):
On Tuesday, 2016-03-22 at 09:19 +0100, Karl Ove Hufthammer wrote:
If this is eventually getting implemented (the plans on the Github issue is from 2013), is going to work like it’s described and openSUSE would update to this version, I would be very happy with it. One can create some simple scripts and then work offline, using whatever editor and tools one prefers, just like with the SVN old system.
Of course, one would probably want to run one’s own version control system (version control is important!), but now that we have distributed systems like Git, that’s easy.
You mean that we would have to, each of us, keep and maintain a script that pulls all the translation files into our own machines, and have some version control in there?
All projects have their Git repositories. Git is responsible for version controlling. You can clone them, keep trace of changes, ask for commit access etc. The only problem is that each project has its own Git repository. Otherwise I don't see much problems in it.
Why not the, have it centralized, into the current svn?
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