Hi Sylvain + translators, >> The thing is, when anyone else publishes a page (in any language, so maybe >> Min or Sylvain publish in Chinese or French), then *all* changes in *all* >> drafts from *all* languages of that page will be published. > > Are you sure? As I'm updating the tutorials, this doesn't apply. I must publish everything independently.
- No, I was wrong, found that out yesterday, but only have time now to fix my error here :) The thing that caused me to believe this was a bug in cmsdiff. So: @Everyone: publishing only publishes the page you see! > You actually risk seeing your content published by someone else as I don't like unpublished contents. It tends to be forgotten and to linger without anyone knowing the purpose. - Sylvain, please only publish your own work - people may still be working on something and want to make corrections before they publish. > I don't want any language to mimic the current state of the Korean language (all its pages are drafs; the home page is published but not the last version; and I'm pretty sure nobody knows what it means). - I think this is due to that bug in django-cms, which needed a quick workaround fix some time ago. Translated pages can't be deleted easily, but unpublishing worked, I think. Just leave it as it is. > Hey, that's worse than I thought. Why are there so many blue and grey dots (in the list of pages in the administration interface)? Can't you publish, guys? de, nl, it, pt-br, cs, ru, zh-hant and ko, why do you let your homepage suffering of not being published like that? - I'm sure everyone here knows how to publish ;) Sometimes, there is no apparent reason for django-cms deciding that a page has changed. Not all of those pages contain changes (probably almost none of them). Some may be related to the above-mentioned bug. But of course, anyone should make sure from time to time that they have published everything they intended to publish ;) Regards, Maren ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? Monitors network bandwidth and traffic patterns at an interface-level. Reveals which users, apps, and protocols are consuming the most bandwidth. Provides multi-vendor support for NetFlow, J-Flow, sFlow and other flows. Make informed decisions using capacity planning reports.http://sdm.link/zohodev2dev _______________________________________________ Inkscape-translator mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-translator
