Re: more i18n/l10n issues - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Andreas Pflug
Subject Re: more i18n/l10n issues
Date
Msg-id 3F77FB51.6090301@pse-consulting.de
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In response to Re: more i18n/l10n issues  (Peter Eisentraut <peter_e@gmx.net>)
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Peter Eisentraut wrote:

>Dave Page writes:
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>>I find this a little worrying because if we want a feature or tweak for
>>pgAdmin we usually have to fight tooth & nail to justify getting it
>>committed (which is not a bad thing), however 'some guys at Red Hat' are
>>getting switches added to the postmaster without any discussion?
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>It was not a nice thing to do.
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>Could whoever is responsible for this admin tool at Red Hat please specify
>exactly what data they need out of this interface, so we have a chance to
>make the interface a little more future-proof now and possibly remove some
>of the unneeded clutter that is giving translators problems?  Surely that
>would be in everyone's interest, because if we're already set on changing
>the feature again pretty soon, it won't do that admin tool much good.
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I'm just wondering what this new admin tools is about, what's so 
different about it compared to existing ones making the re-invention of 
the wheel necessary...

Regards,
Andreas

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