2013/11/26 Pete Travis <me(a)petetravis.com>:
On Nov 26, 2013 7:31 AM, "Yuri Chornoivan" <yurchor(a)ukr.net> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It looks like the last Release Notes update contains some questionable
> changes:
>
> 1. There are many entities added. Example:
>
> A slice's name describes its position relative to the root slice.
>
> becomes
>
> A slice's name describes its position relative to the root slice.
>
Not sure what happened here; ' has not done this before. If it can not go
away, I will use words instead of punctuation to express possession, a
simple change.
> 2. Tags were removed and the phrases wer broken into puzzles:
>
> Support for <productname>TrueCrypt</productname> in Fedora is expanded
by
> <application>systemd-cryptsetup</application> support for the
technology,
> allowing easy authentication during boot.
>
> becomes three independent parts
>
> Support for
>
> TrueCrypt
>
> in Fedora is expanded by <application>systemd-cryptsetup</application>
> support for the technology, allowing easy authentication during boot.
>
<productname /> is getting an independent string, then. I suppose this is
for easy reuse, but it doesn't make sense in context. I will find a
substitute a different tag.
> 3. Some sections (Development_D) just disappear.
>
I will look into this too.
> Is this expected? Does it make sense to re-translate RN the new way?
>
No, please hold off on anything that suffers from the above issues until I
can push a fix.
> Thanks in advance for your answers.
>
> Best regards,
> Yuri
> --
>
Thanks for for the questions! I should find time to address the problems
later today.
I guess I am the culprit here.
I have pushed the sources earlier today, but from an old publican
(2.1) on RHEL6. Won't do it again.
I did notice some issues, such as tags splitting strings, plus the
entities issues, but day job took priority before I could fix it.
I'm currently working to push again the sources to Transifex from a
clean git import on a fully updated F19, and everything should be back
to normal in an hour or so.
Regards,
J.
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Jérôme Fenal