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I'll take a look at that!
I didn't know about the translatable="no"
, that's going to simplify the translation process, thank you!
I'll take a look at that!
I didn't know about the
translatable="no"
, that's going to simplify the translation process, thank you!
It's useful, and I've applied it to all my translated projects. Additionally, there's an appdata validation error that causes build failure. I believe we can switch to appstreamcli, which seems to be more in line with my GNOME initiative
I'll take a look at that! I didn't know about the
translatable="no"
, that's going to simplify the translation process, thank you!It's useful, and I've applied it to all my translated projects. Additionally, there's an appdata validation error that causes build failure. I believe we can switch to appstreamcli, which seems to be more in line with my GNOME initiative
I'll take a look at that too, thanks!
I'll take a look at that! I didn't know about the
translatable="no"
, that's going to simplify the translation process, thank you!It's useful, and I've applied it to all my translated projects. Additionally, there's an appdata validation error that causes build failure. I believe we can switch to appstreamcli, which seems to be more in line with my GNOME initiative
I'll take a look at that too, thanks!
In your initiative, you talk about using <developer id="gnome.org">
instead of <developer_name/>
, I'm good with that, especially since <developer_name/>
is apparently deprecated, but I don't know what should I put in the id
attribute. Is my email a good id? or should it be the diffuse website?
The developer id part is not yet functional in Flathub or GNOME Software.
I have an open question/issue regarding this topic to the appdata developers.
@sabriunal It seems that you rebased on the wrong branch (diff is +15,124 −13,543 :sweat_smile: )
something went wrong and I lost your patches
appdata: Update appdata
po: Update Turkish translation