That limits users from making their own translations of BOINC and testing them 
beforehand without having to set up their own server though. It also means that 
if an error is found in the translation, the user has to wait for all his 
projects to update their server code before it is fixed. As we've in security 
fixes, that can take a while for some projects.

Michael Tughan

On 2010-07-16, at 2:49 PM, David Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, server-side translation has advantages;
> eventually we'll probably switch to doing it that way.
> -- David
> 
> On 16-Jul-2010 4:17 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Would it make sense to have the client send the server a language code so
>> that the server could send the translated strings to the client?  This
>> would mean that the client would not have to know about new strings that a
>> server version added.
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