On 8/9/09 3:45 PM, "John Mandereau" <john.mander...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Le samedi 08 août 2009 à 13:55 -0600, Carl Sorensen a écrit :
>> As a practical matter, -r first applies the changes that were made on origin
>> (since your branch was checked out), then applies your changes on top of the
>> current origin.  The prevents an extra commit to merge your branch with
>> origin, and keeps the git history cleaner.
>> 
>> My recommendation is to always use it; it makes things much nicer.
> 
> I agree, except when docs in English are edited and translations
> committishes are updated before edited docs in English are pushed.
> Until now, only translators did this, but I'm going to add a feature (I
> added it, but it's untested) that saves translators' work and only
> require doc editors to run a script every time they make the same
> changes in all languages.  I'm adding a note in the CG about this.

Perfect!  I hope I didn't mess up the translated docs too badly with my
recent merge.

Carl



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