There's no need for any serious patches to GNOME actually, since one line
of msgfilter with sed handles almost everything…

For the "those (other) software" part, I think I mentioned some non-GNOME
apps/developers using "..." in msgids, and for consistency with their big
brother MS Windows I prefer not to change them for now.

I have to say I am tired of submitting translations with correct
punctuations to GNOME zh_CN and correcting othets' usage msg-by-msg now.
The first time I talked about punctuation on the zh-i18n list to Aron is
already two months ago, and I don't want to be stuck on such easy clear
thing by all kinds of invalid excuses. Using such words was definitely not
my intent, but it does help push things forward in a more powerful way,
especially in cases where people being reluctant and giving you all kinds
of excuses.

On Mon, Nov 16, 2015, 3:41 PM Alexandre Franke <alexandre.fra...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Mingye Wang (Arthur2e5)
> <arthur200...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Sorry for my language anyway.
>
> You know your behaviour is rude and not welcome here, and you do it
> anyway. Please refrain and try to fix your attitude before you send
> anything, instead of apologizing afterwards. The bad language won't
> get you anywhere.
>
> >> Those software don't even use the
> >> same typographical considerations for msgids.
>
> That is true and we should to something about it. Maybe you could
> start by offering patches for the offending apps?
>
> --
> Alexandre Franke
> GNOME Hacker & Foundation Director
>
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