* maint.mk: announcement should not be emailed to the TP when there are no changes
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@ 2023-02-04 17:18 ` Reuben Thomas
2023-02-04 21:18 ` Simon Josefsson via Gnulib discussion list
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From: Reuben Thomas @ 2023-02-04 17:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bug-gnulib
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I am maintaining a2ps, and have recently been making frequent alpha
releases as I attempt to stabilise the result of a massive updating effort
after a long period of quiescence.
The most recent release involves no changes to the gettext strings.
Using the standard gnulib release procedure for GNU projects,
coordinator@translationproject.org is automatically emailed for each
release, but apparently this is not desired. I received this from Benno
Schulenberg <coordinator@translationproject.org>:
My scripts find zero changes in the msgids.
>
> When there are no changes in the POT file, there is no need
> to announce the (pre)release to me -- it just creates extra,
> unneeded work for me.
>
Of course, I can try to catch this manually, but I presume other projects
are also sending unwanted email like this (unless I'm doing something
wrong?); can something be done in gnulib?
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* Re: maint.mk: announcement should not be emailed to the TP when there are no changes
2023-02-04 17:18 ` maint.mk: announcement should not be emailed to the TP when there are no changes Reuben Thomas
@ 2023-02-04 21:18 ` Simon Josefsson via Gnulib discussion list
2023-02-04 21:32 ` Reuben Thomas
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From: Simon Josefsson via Gnulib discussion list @ 2023-02-04 21:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Reuben Thomas; +Cc: bug-gnulib
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Reuben Thomas <rrt@sc3d.org> writes:
> Using the standard gnulib release procedure for GNU projects,
> coordinator@translationproject.org is automatically emailed for each
> release, but apparently this is not desired. I received this from Benno
> Schulenberg <coordinator@translationproject.org>:
>
> My scripts find zero changes in the msgids.
>>
>> When there are no changes in the POT file, there is no need
>> to announce the (pre)release to me -- it just creates extra,
>> unneeded work for me.
>>
>
> Of course, I can try to catch this manually, but I presume other projects
> are also sending unwanted email like this (unless I'm doing something
> wrong?); can something be done in gnulib?
I manually remove that Cc when not appropriate, or add the following to
cfg.mk for projects without translations:
translation_project_ =
however I realize this is manual work, so I agree with you it could be
improved.
To automatically understand if a cc to the translation project is
necessary or not, I think we'd need access to the previously sent pot
file, no? I guess we could wget that from somewhere and compare it, but
that seems a bit fragile. I generally don't like fetching files from
the Internet durings builds, so another approach is to store them in git
and make a comparison there.
Sorry, no real answer, but just some additional thoughts.
/Simon
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* Re: maint.mk: announcement should not be emailed to the TP when there are no changes
2023-02-04 21:18 ` Simon Josefsson via Gnulib discussion list
@ 2023-02-04 21:32 ` Reuben Thomas
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From: Reuben Thomas @ 2023-02-04 21:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Simon Josefsson; +Cc: bug-gnulib
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On Sat, 4 Feb 2023 at 21:18, Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org> wrote:
>
> To automatically understand if a cc to the translation project is
> necessary or not, I think we'd need access to the previously sent pot
> file, no? I guess we could wget that from somewhere and compare it, but
> that seems a bit fragile. I generally don't like fetching files from
> the Internet durings builds, so another approach is to store them in git
> and make a comparison there.
>
Thanks, I hadn't thought of that problem.
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