On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 01:11, Peter Holme <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi! > Just wondering what's going on with the 3.0.x tag at GlotPress? How is it > supposed to be used?
When a new version of WordPress is released, the development branches in two. For example after 3.0 was released we have two main branches: trunk -- the code there will be the future 3.1, and 3.0 -- the code there will be the future bug-fix 3.0.1, 3.0.2 and so on. Translations follow WordPress development. The 3.0.x project is derived from the 3.0 branch of WordPress and should be used > I exported the strings from trunk and uploaded them to the 3.0.x set > (nb_NO), since I thought maybe that the strings at 3.0.x would be "frozen", > but I realize now that both trunk and 3.0.x can be edited by anyone... - so > isn't this kind of confusing? (at least for all who aren't used to working > with versions?) The point with GlotPress is that anyone can contribute, with > minimal previous knowledge of po/mo/svn etc, right? but how do "the people" > know where they are supposed to contribute? > I agree it is confusing right now. What I've seen in other places and which works is setting active projects -- this way random users will know to contribute there and the rest will be updated only if needed. Here is the ticket in trac and I will work on this in the next days: http://trac.glotpress.org/ticket/109 Happy translating, Nikolay _______________________________________________ wp-polyglots mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-polyglots
