Hello, it would be nice to have in the GitHub Pull Request commits’ messages also the names who contributed for the specific translation.
Of course it should be also driven by esplicit consensus on one’s Transifex profile.
Hello, it would be nice to have in the GitHub Pull Request commits’ messages also the names who contributed for the specific translation.
Of course it should be also driven by esplicit consensus on one’s Transifex profile.
Hello!
That’s a great idea; I added it to our product improvements backlog; if this function is deployed in the future, I’ll let you know as soon as it is ready for you to use.
In the meantime, if you want, you can enable the option “Show my e-mail address in translation files” in your user’s settings. You’ll be listed as a translator in the translation files (Only available for PO files). As you can see in the example below:
I can see you are using .properties files and not .PO files, but if you use .po files in the future, you will have the “Show my e-mail address in translation files” available.
Indeed, adding a ‘Co-authored-by:’ footer for each translator is something badly missing!
Rome wasn’t build in a day
Noted! Thank you for this amazing feedback; Comments like this help us align our platform with users’ needs! I’ll also add this to our product improvements backlog!