Re: Use of link attribute in <guide> tag
Camille Huot <[email protected]> Mon, 22 Aug 2011 16:58:38 +0200
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Hi Sven There is no reference to the link attribute in neysx's trads.rb script that I and some (I guess) of the translation teams use. Best regards, Camille Huot On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Sven Vermeulen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > If I look at the XSL files, we do not seem to have a dependency on the > <guide link="..." /> usage anymore (I'm talking about the @link attribute). > Running guides without the link tag doesn't seem to break stuff (there are > already quite a few guides without @link). However, that doesn't mean there > isn't any breakage outside. > > nightmorph suggested me that it might be possible that some translation > teams are using this information within their own infrastructure for > particular reasons. > > Can anyone check if they require this tag to be filled in (in the English > guides)? If not, I'll be removing those attributes from the guides in > /doc/en as well as remove references to it from guides such as > xml-guide.xml. > > See also bug #379883 as some kind of "tracker" (for those not subscribed to > the list or using a different escalation path ;-) > > Wkr, > Sven Vermeulen > > >