On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 10:46:25AM +0200, Thomas wrote:
> Hojtsy gábor wrote:

> > >>I too think that this is not needed for translations. I can't think
> > of
> > >>any situation where I would use this. An En-version comment
> > >>will be at least usable :))
> > >Whenever I find out a partally translated file, I know at once
> > >which version is was started from, without diff or reading the
> > >whole file.
> >
> > You will now which French version it was. Where it helps you?
> 
> You're right. I use a tag like (proposed by Jeroen I think)
> <!-- up-to-date against phpdoc/en/chapters/security.xml:1.23 -->
> 
> As soon as I have enough files with this tag, I'll write a simple script
> 
> which shows me the priority (which file is farest behind) of "my" files.
> 
> The more users in our language follow this, the more useful it will be
> (but having a system and a common "living" it are different things :).

I think it is useless. If someone translate a file, he or she should look
for chances in the English cvs.php.net tree.

-Egon

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