Defensive and secure coding guide: call for renaming files

Jérôme Fenal jfenal at gmail.com
Sun Aug 25 08:11:10 UTC 2013


BZ *1000781 has been opened for that matter.*

*https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1000781*


2013/8/25 Jérôme Fenal <jfenal at gmail.com>

> Hi all,
>
> The Defensive and coding guide sports an interesting and forgotten feature
> in its file organization: directories.
> Beyond directories, it also happens to show files having the same name
> (such as Language.xml, found in Python/, Java/, CXX/, C/, etc. or
> schema.xml).
>
> You tell me, that is what directories are for. Fair enough.
>
> The real issue here is that pushing .po resulting from those XML files to
> Transifex which only handles uniquely named resources in a flat hierarchy
> leads to a mess, where there is no predictibility in having the Language
> resource always the same on Transifex, depending how those are pushed.
>
> Could it be possible to rename all those files to unique names, ideally
> with the subdir as a prefix (such as CXX-Language.xml or C-schema.xml) so
> that we have unique resource names in Transifex?
>
> Furthermore, could we add a requirement to documentation authors in order
> to ensure that all XML files in their document hierarchy show unique names?
>
> Regards,
>
> J.
> --
> Jérôme Fenal
>



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