On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 10:32:26AM +0200, F Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > * Are we still supporting all the versions that were supported before? > Is the --author (or --user) feature present in all currently supported > versions of the systems?
Yes and no. :-) That's why I wrote that list. AFAIK cvs/svn does not support so; those backends just ignore the author info. Other systems have a --author/--user switch and make use of it. > * Does it work if commit rights are given to an anonymous user? In this > case we don't have a username or email address. Obviously we can't > fabricate the information - I just want to know that we don't get > unexpected results in this case. I did not check this case explicitly. commitpofile() in Pootle/projects.py unconditionally used session.username already, so I *think* I did not introduce a new problem, but other parts of the same file check if session is None; so I guess it will not work. BTW, how one tracks the source of problematic translations if anonymous users can commit? Sounds like a "technically possible, but you never want this" case to me.
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