Zanshin is in kdereview

Kevin Ottens ervin at kde.org
Fri Jun 23 15:08:31 BST 2017


Hello,

On Tuesday, 20 June 2017 22:14:33 CEST Kevin Ottens wrote:
> On Monday, 19 June 2017 21:50:16 CEST Luigi Toscano wrote:
> > [...]
> > I'm not sure why you didn't like the above solution.
> 
> Just more work over time, and I don't have the bandwidth ATM. Typically we
> tend to assume ki18n and a single catalog as the common case (and rightly
> so), so does releaseme assume that too? And then I have to think about both
> files for shipping, etc.
> 
> I just don't have the energy to think all that through so I'd rather go the
> lazy and easy path with the patch I did.
> 
> > Now, can we properly discuss this? I don't want people coming back and
> > saying that a solution was forced for $reasons when it was not forced at
> > all. (that said, KI18n is better, but again you don't need to use it).
> > 
> > > This one switches it all to i18n: https://phabricator.kde.org/D6283
> > 
> > I'm going to put a -1 until we discuss this properly.
> 
> Hope the above clarifies my reasons a bit.
> 
> In a nutshell: tr() was used for an hypothetical mobile port, this port is
> still not in sight with the bandwidth I currently have and tr() is creating
> me troubles mainly due to the kparts plugins; so either I drop said plugins
> or I switch to i18n to be like everyone else. I'm going for being like
> everyone else.
> 
> It can always be revisited later if there's really a mobile port or such
> emerging.

Can we lift the -1, review that patch and move on now?

Regards.
-- 
Kévin Ottens, http://ervin.ipsquad.net

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