Our resource headers are kind of a mess. I suspect that he did the same thing as I (adding
a header line whenever i translate/fix/update given resource file - as i`m reviewing
translations while doing so, this allows me to sort out the reviewed files from the ones i
never seen before.
I also marked the files I converted to UTF-8. Why? When i`m done, i`m planning to just
dump the full module list and review/update our module translation list in translation
wiki.
Apart from that, we are adding info about programmers to modules they created. Why
aren't you Zachary objecting to it?
In my opinion if someone made an effort or contribution for the project's modules, be
it not only coding but translating or simply converting and making sure its correct, a
single line within module affected is not really a gross thing to ask for?
Anyway, since i started upkeeping polish locale, almost 3 years ago, there was absolutely
no standard to follow. I created my own, cherry-picked from elements i liked best from
what i seen around, and was sticking to it. Marking changes by a short line within module
file, was one of the things i adopted. There were others, like for example sorting
includes in rsrc.rc files in alphabetical order. No one objected back then.
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 10:46 +0400, "Aleksey Bragin" <aleksey(a)reactos.org>
wrote:
I fully agree too, it's nothing bad just a matter
of consistent style.
WBR,
Aleksey.
With best regards
Caemyr