On 28 Mar 2008, at 13:36, Hannes Magnusson wrote:

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.

Perhaps, but it's nice to have something more permanent.

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?

Yep, how does this sound to everyone?

Regards,
Philip

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