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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">Not sure what can we add here?<br>
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You summed it up nicely in those 3 points.<br>
As far as I'm concerned, en_us can be changed/improved as much
as anyone wants... only if they provide script for automatic
update for all other affected languages.<br>
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New strings - OK<br>
Edited strings with changed meaning, fixed typos - OK<br>
Cosmetic changes (~ to _ or "Status" to "Status:" or ... to </font></font>…
or those different quote styles I don't even have on my keyboard)
and anything similliar - NOT OK if you don't script it for all
languages<br>
Cosmetic changes ("Big brown fox" -> "Big Brown Fox") - NOT OK at
all, change just for en_us, don't change my strings and don't even
notify me you did it in en_us<br>
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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">Mihovil</font></font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">26.01.2015 u 09:33, Sophie je
napisao/la:<br>
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To conclude, what l10n team would like to see is:
- a review process of the strings before they are committed and make
sure they respect the en_US standards (capitals, grammar, punctuation,
typography). Maybe adding the Gnome HIG book to our pages [like 2] if
not already.
- if there is a way to script changes, script them otherwise wait until
there is a script available to commit them
- any time there are heavy changes that pop up in someone's mind (like
changing ... for …) discuss it with the l10n team before committing
those changes.
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