
Hi,
Can i use the cvs po file (2.1b3+) on my 2.1b2 system?
I am a dutch translator and i do not want to translate 2 versions and i am not ready for upgrading my 2.1b2 to b3. b2 is working fine here since it is released :-)
btw, am i right the dutch charset code is UTF-8 ?
Danny Terweij Dutch Translator

On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 21:16, Danny Terweij wrote:
Hi,
Can i use the cvs po file (2.1b3+) on my 2.1b2 system?
Well, yes you /can/ use it, but as the 2.1b3+ .po file develops, entries that used to be in 2.1b2 may be taken out..
I am a dutch translator and i do not want to translate 2 versions and i am not ready for upgrading my 2.1b2 to b3. b2 is working fine here since it is released :-)
I'd say if you're running 2.1b2, upgrading to latest cvs from time to time might be a good idea, as the betas contain (or at least they /should/ contain, *wink-to-Barry* ;) only bugfixes..
Daniel Buchmann, Norwegian translator.

"DB" == Daniel Buchmann Daniel.Buchmann@bibsys.no writes:
DB> I'd say if you're running 2.1b2, upgrading to latest cvs from DB> time to time might be a good idea, as the betas contain (or at DB> least they /should/ contain, *wink-to-Barry* ;) only DB> bugfixes..
:) -Barry

From: "Barry A. Warsaw" barry@python.org To: "Daniel Buchmann" Daniel.Buchmann@bibsys.no Cc: "Danny Terweij" danny@terweij.nl; mailman-i18n@python.org
DB> I'd say if you're running 2.1b2, upgrading to latest cvs from DB> time to time might be a good idea, as the betas contain (or at DB> least they /should/ contain, *wink-to-Barry* ;) only DB> bugfixes..
:)
Okay, i'll try to upgrade to cvs version at the weekend ;-) Thanx.
Danny Terweij.

"DT" == Danny Terweij danny@terweij.nl writes:
DT> Can i use the cvs po file (2.1b3+) on my 2.1b2 system?
You should be fine, if you don't mind a little English sprinkled with your Dutch. :)
DT> btw, am i right the dutch charset code is UTF-8 ?
No, it should be iso-8859-1.
-Barry
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