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Re: svn commit: r12067 - trunk/doc/translations/spanish/book

From: Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz <gradha_at_titanium.sabren.com>
Date: 2004-12-03 09:30:11 CET

On 2004-12-01, Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz <gradha@titanium.sabren.com> wrote:
> On 2004-11-30, "Øyvind A. Holm" <sunny@sunbase.org> wrote:
> > Hi, would it be OK for you to commit bigger chunks to the
> > repository instead of committing after translating one or two
> > paragraphs?
>
> No.

Ok. To clarify this:

1. Log filtering is easy.

2. Defeats the point of us having write access, if we cannot commit
   work in the unit size we feel comfortable with.

3. Psychology, if I don't do commits every day I loose interest in
   about one or two weeks and leave the project orphan. I've seen
   this both in me and everybody else I've worked with in free
   software projects. This goes double for translation work: most
   "new" translators discover after two weeks that its not that
   cool that they volunteered and wish they didn't.

Sorry for not having cared to explain this.

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