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Sorry for the delay, I was on a much needed holiday<br>
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09/04/2012 11:12, sgrìobh Yaron Shahrabani:
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<div class="gmail_quote">OK... so each and everytime you need to
updated from POT you will override the new changes? I don't
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No, I won't, I'm just using the Minimal VLC file as a starting
point, once I have that committed, I'll get the most recent from VLC
directly. As I said, the main reason to use that one was because it
offers you the most commonly seen strings. As a team of 1, I don't
have the time or stamina to do 34k strings most of which our target
users will never see.<br>
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<div>Transifex? Why should it bother you? Their licensing
allows you to work freely on your document and use their
hosting for free, nothing fishy, look at the licenses.</div>
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It bothers me because it says "Free for limited time up to 15,000
words, single project". I remember getting bitten once before with a
project that offered a free version of something which turned out to
mean "free for half a year". <br>
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<div>We were also thinking about sending an e-mail to the list
with all the PO files we have, this way we won't have to
bother you guys and lets hope that soon our project will be
so big that the VLC staff will know to pull their
translations from us automatically and there will be no loss
of work, you are more than welcome to try and encourage the
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Well, I'll keep an eye on that option and maybe change my mind once
I have a better feel for the VLC l10n process, ok? <br>
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Cheers<br>
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Michael<br>
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