On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 01:45:37PM +0100, Göran Uddeborg wrote:
In this message in the release notes, is really the parentheses
meant
to be kept? It feels like an internal message within the doc team.
#. Tag: para
#: FileSystems.xml:15
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
"<package>Fusecompress</package> is a compressing filesystem mountable
by "
"unprivileged users. (Note: this may mean we don't want this note in the "
"system admin section). Fedora-11 had fusecompress-1.99.19. Fedora-12 updates
"
"to fusecompress-2.6. This fixes many very nasty bugs but changes the on-disk
"
"format. Users with fusecompress filesystems will need to migrate their data "
"to the new format. Unless they decompress before upgrading, they will need "
"the <package>fusecompress_offline1</package> package to do so."
I think you're right and that text shouldn't be in the translatables
that were sent out. I would caution the Docs team to only use
admonitions for these sorts of comments (which will stick out like a
sore thumb and beg for removal at the right time), or actual HTML
comments that won't show up in the translatables (but which might be
missed in review).
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