Just say the word. Which particular, identifiable string would you like to
be present in the commit messages that come from Betawiki and solely
contains i18n updates?
How about "Updates from the Ministry of Silly Walks". That should not be
seen too often in any other commit ;)
But seriously: if you filter the content on "Localisation updates" you
should be in the clear. Both Grondin and I use it in out i18n-only commit
messages with updates from Betawiki. If the 'direct to SVN committers' would
adapt the same policy, you would also catch them in your filters.
Cheers! Siebrand
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Verzonden: maandag 7 januari 2008 17:26
Aan: Wikimedia developers
Onderwerp: Re: [Wikitech-l] An update on localisation in MediaWiki
On 1/7/08, Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
When you want to have the
localisations filtered, the way commits to SVN are reported has to change.
It should not mean that the localisations are no longer reported
because some people, myself included, are interested in this.
Obviously not, which is why I never suggested such a thing. I did, in fact,
suggest that "the way commits to SVN are reported has to change". Or I can
just archive 30+ commits a day, I guess that works too for me, but I wonder
if other devs are discouraged from reading the commit list with so much
material that's not relevant to what they do.