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Ability to see untranslated messages #15

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stof opened this issue Jul 17, 2015 · 5 comments
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Ability to see untranslated messages #15

stof opened this issue Jul 17, 2015 · 5 comments

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@stof
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stof commented Jul 17, 2015

When you have lots of translations, it is handy to be able to filter the untranslated ones only.
The old interface has such filtering, but the new interface does not.

@MattKetmo
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Hello. Just a quick comment just to say I'm not ignoring you :)
Actually I'm working (privately) on a new version for both frontend and backend.
I won't publish it publicly until I reach the "minimum viable product" (which include this feature).
I hope releasing it Q4 2015 / Q1 2016.

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stof commented Aug 1, 2015

does this mean that the current version of the code will not see any development until then ?

Note that I'm not yet using openl10n, but I'm considering it at work

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Yes. I won't push big changes until then.
And given the few features the app currently offers, the migration will be painless.
I'd like to finish the work for november but I can't make any promise right now.

Btw if you know interested frontend people which would like to help on the Angular app, that may speed up the development ;)

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stof commented Aug 3, 2015

I'm not involved in the angular community, sorry

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stof commented Aug 3, 2015

Btw, why not making the development public (in a separate branch) ? This may help speeding up the development as some other people might get involved

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