There is a lot of logic in that, and I did consider it, but I decided
against it, because it becomes a little too difficult to manage wrt how
things are currently. Regarding the split of summaries and descriptions,
at one stage, we even considered removing all descriptions completely,
and to keep summaries only. That's why I decided to make the
descriptions a second pot. If we'd attempt any further division,
bringing specspo to live again, would take a whole lot longer again. For
now, I'd really prefer to keep it as it is, summary.pot and desc.pot,
and maybe later down the track, look into splitting specspo according to
package groups.
Thanks,
Bernd
Xavier Conde Rueda wrote:
First of all, hello everyone! My name is Xavier and I'm working on
the
Catalan team with Josep. We've felt somewhat _lazy_ when translating
specspo, it has been a common issue in our team.
Maybe it would be better to separate GNOME and KDE's summaries and
descriptions, GNU and X's, and the rest of them to be considered as
EXTRAS. I'll priorize the two firsts.
2005/5/17, Göran Uddeborg <goeran(a)uddeborg.se>:
>Bernd Groh writes:
>
>
>>We thought we'd split summaries and descriptions, to make the files a
>>little smaller, and allow to prioritize between the two.
>>
>>
>There are points in that. And I want to encourage any attempts to
>bring these translations alive again.
>
>But separating description and summary has one disadvantage:
>consistency. When I do the translation, I try to keep these two
>messages fit together. In the current dist file it's very easy; they
>typically come immediately after each other.
>
>The dist package IS very large, I'm very well aware of that. But
>maybe splitting it in this way is not ideal. I don't know what the
>infrastructure you are building would allow. But if possible, it
>might be better to divide by group, or maybe just alphabetically by
>package name.
>
>Do you other specspo/dist/summary/description translators agree with
>me?
>
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