On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 9:00 PM, Philip Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  This page is for both users of the PHP Manual as well as translators.
>  Yes, people do care. It is to explain why [suddenly] 2/3 of the
>  translations seemingly disappeared, and also offers yet another path
>  for people to find themselves helping the PHP project. Writing such a
>  page is worth it, doesn't hurt, I'll write it.

Or just write up a news entry for it? Safes us a lot of hassle imo.

>  I proposed 11 translations for us to have online, whereas the rest go
>  offline. Doing so means weekly builds again, starting a week from now.
[...]
>  The idea is to focus on getting those 11 online this week, then only
>  those 11 will be online via phpweb. Whether the others build or not
>  does not affect this. Earlier when you wrote that translations should
>  go online as soon as they build, I expressed my view that whether
>  something builds should not be the factor there.

OK.
As of next Friday, April 4th, we build all translations weekly.
All but those 11 languages will be thrown into the
$INACTIVE_ONLINE_LANGUAGES array on phpweb (i.e. does not show up on
php.net/docs nor the "view this page in", and a user won't be
redirected there based on his ACCEPT_LANGUAGE headers).

Am I understanding you correctly?

-Hannes

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