NAGY Viktor wrote: >>> Another option is to go to time-based checks: checkout the timestamp for >>> the >>> original (English) commit and compare with the timestamp of the >>> translation's >>> commit. If it's over N weeks warn if it is over M weeks complain. >> From a translators POV this can be very annoying, especially if the >> changes are like (from memory): >> -</li> >> +<li/ > >> Regards, >> Andrei > > How about introducing a special tag in log messages for those changes which > don't make the translations obsolete, so the translation check can them > ignore. It can work both with revision-based and timestamp-based > comparison.
Requiring to manually add tags to log messages is error-prone and many people will probably forget it until after they pressed enter and committed. Not sure if this would really be helpful in the long term. Regards, Joey -- MIME - broken solution for a broken design. -- Ralf Baechle -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]