[OpenStack-I18n] pot files in git trees?
Alex Eng
aeng at redhat.com
Thu Apr 21 22:47:26 UTC 2016
In practice, its always good to keep the pot files in repo just for
reference and backup even you can download from Zanata.
But it doesnt need to be in the master branch. Could be in string freeze
branch.
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 9:54 PM, Andreas Jaeger <aj at suse.com> wrote:
> Looking at the daily imports we do for our translations, a lot of that
> is importing pot files (translation source).
>
> Do we really need these for anything in the git trees?
>
> We've stopped importing those pot files which are not translated at all
> but import pot files that have translations and update them daily (only
> if there are real translations as well).
>
> I really wonder whether we need these pot files in our git repositories
> at all,
>
> Andreas
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