[Ralf Gesellensetter] > This is true - therefore Patrick's alternative was not just another > language (Norsk, German whatever), but NO DEFAULT LANGUAGE. > > This needs a system that is intelligent enough to recognize for every > page, which one is the master page. Or even: a system that spreads the > newest version AFAP to all other languages.
Sounds like a good idea. Kind of like peace on earth, very good idea, but kind of hard to implement. Did any of you have an idea on how to get that idea working? > This might be idealistic - and in the end we fall back to CVS/SVN... > If you look at our Wiki, it is also mainly a CVS with a front end. It might even be impossible. :) I've tried to keep a few translated documents up-to-date, and concluded that it is way to painful to keep them in sync unless one of the documents is the master document, and the other is translated from this master document. I welcome tested and working approaches doing it another way, as long as it is not too much work for the people we have available to handle these things. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

