Petr Kovar skreiv:
"Leonardo F. Fontenelle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sat, 30 Aug 2008 15:05:00
-0300:
I see a few modules don't use ChangeLog anymore, at least inside "po/".
I like using shell scripts to avoid repetitive typing when I review
other people's translation, but this issue keeps slowing me down. Is
there some way for a script to guess whether if a ChangeLog file is
deprecated?
Maybe search for phrase like "do not edit" and such. Might be too dumb or
unreliable, I don't know. Just an idea. :-)
Or explicitly filter out given modules...
What is the logic behind not using the ChangeLog file? When I have fixed
a typo or suchlike in recent months, I have used my old commit script
which adds a new entry to the changelog and uses that entry as SVN log
message. In most cases I'd never even look at the changelog before
committing.
--
Åsmund Skjæveland
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