Seems you only replied to me.
Le 14/07/2016 à 23:27, maren@...325... a écrit :
Hi Sylvain + translators,
The thing is, when anyone else publishes a page (in any language, so
maybe
Min or Sylvain publish in Chinese or French), then *all* changes in
*all*
drafts from *all* languages of that page will be published.
Are you sure? As I'm updating the tutorials, this doesn't apply. I must
publish everything independently.
- No, I was wrong, found that out yesterday, but only have time now to fix
my error here :) The thing that caused me to believe this was a bug in
cmsdiff.
So: @Everyone: publishing only publishes the page you see!
You actually risk seeing your content published by someone else as I
don't like unpublished contents. It tends to be forgotten and to linger
without anyone knowing the purpose.
- Sylvain, please only publish your own work - people may still be working
on something and want to make corrections before they publish.
I don't think this once happened to me; I rather remember times when I
forgot to publish or didn't at the moment because I was in a hurry. But
I'll try to imagine.
I don't want any language to mimic the current state of the Korean
language (all its pages are drafs; the home page is published but not
the last version; and I'm pretty sure nobody knows what it means).
- I think this is due to that bug in django-cms, which needed a quick
workaround fix some time ago. Translated pages can't be deleted easily,
but unpublishing worked, I think. Just leave it as it is.
Okay. Everything that comes from this CMS is really, really weird.
Quoting Martin: ‘The consistency of the (…) system has me baffled.’ (The
‘(…)’ hides the word ‘language’.)
Hey, that's worse than I thought. Why are there so many blue and grey
dots (in the list of pages in the administration interface)? Can't you
publish, guys? de, nl, it, pt-br, cs, ru, zh-hant and ko, why do you let
your homepage suffering of not being published like that?
- I'm sure everyone here knows how to publish ;) Sometimes, there is no
apparent reason for django-cms deciding that a page has changed. Not all
of those pages contain changes (probably almost none of them). Some may be
related to the above-mentioned bug.
Well, do you see the fourth column with colored discs, that one where
each of them is green and which has ‘FR’ at the top?
Uh… Actually, I'm wrong, I see one blue dot, probably coming from the
time when I tested editing the Screenshots page, wondering why there
were only and exactly two plugins in it.
Pop. No more blue dots in my column.
If for example you save a plugin without changing it, or move your
plugins but reset their order later, the CMS will register the draft has
changed.
But of course, anyone should make sure from time to time that they have
published everything they intended to publish ;)
Regards,
Maren
All the best,
--
Sylvain