On 2/28/11 1:39 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
> We know from experience that this tends to not work. You'll end up
> with partial translation and out-of-date translations. We tried it,
> and failed. Then we tried the separate-site (both the french and the
> japanese, and I think also the brazilians?) and it has worked really
> well.
To be fair, I don't know that there was ever a serious effort to get the
website translated. AFAIK, the code to do so was *always* broken. I
think it's fairly likely that we'd get partial, out-of-date translations
anyway, but we don't actually have any history here to speak of.
Presumably when we move to Django, we can use its built-in multilingual
stuff, no?
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