On Mon, Mar 26, 2001 at 05:26:29PM +0200, David Martinez wrote:
> El Mié 21 Mar 2001 18:22, peter karlsson escribió:
> > There are still a few languages that have not yet switched over to use
> > translation-check instead of the <!--translation x.x--> syntax. Is
> > there any good reason for this, or should I just patch all the files?
> 
>       I don't know really. In spanish/, there's several files with the old 
> syntax, 
> for example.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/debian/paginas/webwml/spanish$ find . -type f -name 
> \*.wml | 
> xargs grep -e --translation|wc -l
>      41

Hi David,
In the Spanish team we have already switched over to using translation-check:

webwml/spanish$ find . -type f -name \*.wml |
  xargs grep -e debian::translation-check | wc -l

    104
(most of those 104 counts are your own commits :-)

What happens is that in some files we've written the comment <!--translation
x.x--> in addition to using the translation-check script (this extra comment
makes no difference).
As I understand it, the national teams who have not made the transition should
go and change all of their files to make use of translation-check.

Greetings,
Jaime

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