To back Matthew up here a little bit. I don't really see the reason behind having to add any "new" tags, new URLs are nothing more than <ulink url="http://www.ubuntu.com"> and so forth.
The real issue at hand, that causes some problems and can be difficult to weed out at time is when someone changes, for instance: <sect1 id="free-software" status="review"> ro <sect1 id="svobodný software" status="review"> For some of us that are only fluent in english (and I am barely fluent in that), this causes us to have to dig through the original documentation and track down the tags so we know 100% sure what it is referring to and then change it. Granted not devastating, but critical when working on such a tight deadline as Edgy. This time around, with the Ubuntu Packaging Guide and the Ubuntu Server Guide, as well as the Kubuntu Desktop Guide, didn't notice much breakage with the entity tags, such as &distro-rev;. There were a few that took &distro-rev; and turned it into something else, but only 2 or 3 at most this time around. As for the rearranging part, I did see a couple of translations that made me second guess them as it looked like the structure of the paragraph had been rearranged in a slightly different order. In this case, I would have to put my trust in the translators hands, and hope we don't receive more bug reports. This time around, with the physical rosetta-<filename>.tar.gz and working them into the documentation, seemed much better this time around as well. I don't know the background stuff that goes on just yet, and I leave Matthew to that ;) -- .:Richard Johnson .:[EMAIL PROTECTED] .:ubuntu.com .:kubuntu.com .:edubuntu.com .:xubuntu.com .:http://nixternal.ubuntu-rocks.org
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