On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 11:01 AM Florian Apolloner <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Not opposed to changing it, but would make {% translateblock %} more sense
> than {% blocktranslate %}?
>

I'm in favor of the change to using the full word "translate". I don't have
a strong opinion on which variant to use for the block translate tag; if
there's no other reason advanced for picking "translateblock" I'd point out
that "blocktranslate" may make life slightly easier for people using
autocomplete since it ensures you don't accidentally complete into
"translate" when you wanted "translateblock" (or vice versa).

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