[buddypress-trac] [BuddyPress Trac] #5621: Remove buddypress.pot from develop repo
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#5621: Remove buddypress.pot from develop repo
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Reporter: netweb | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: reopened
Priority: high | Milestone: 2.1
Component: Core | Version:
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: needs-patch |
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Comment (by netweb):
Replying to [comment:15 nacin]:
> The preferred course of action would be for me to transition from
parsing buddypress.svn.wordpress.org for strings to extracting strings
from plugins.svn.wordpress.org/buddypress. This makes sense as all plugins
will be moving in that direction anyway. However this means that at the
very least, trunk must be pushed to plugins.svn at the time of betas/RCs
to ensure that translators have strings before major releases.
>
> Sound good?
If via some '''''"black box"''''' magic we can run our `grunt build-
release` task from /trunk here on `buddypress.svn` to automatically deploy
to `plugins.svn` /trunk when a commit is made (similar in how each commit
here is pushed to the BuddyPress GitHub mirror) the bb's would then via
`plugins.svn` /trunk have a 'release' build similar to how `core.svn`
works for WordPress Core `develop.svn` repo.
''I have no idea if any of the above is possible, nor if said 'black box'
exists, nor if said 'black box' is what pushes the commits to the
BuddyPress GitHub mirror, it would be cool though :)''
If the above is not possibile then going for what you outlined above is
fine by me, @JJJ and @DJPaul agreed the same via
[http://irclogs.wordpress.org/chanlog.php?channel=buddypress-
dev&day=2014-08-13&sort=asc#m238238 IRC this morning]:
{{{
jjj: I'd rather we point glotpress to plugins.svn, and manage the push to
glotpress when we're ready.
paulgibbs: ok, agreed
}}}
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