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How about a prize for anyone who can spot any "malicious" strings within nex=
t hour?
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> On 14/06/2014, at 1:32 pm, "Wladimir" <laanwj@gmail.com> wrote:
>=20
>> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 10:12 PM, Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@bitpay.com> wrote:=
>> As a general principle, I agree. Other projects have translation
>> freeze points to address this. Although it is a small holistic risk,
>> in theory, someone could maliciously change strings at the last minute
>> in a language maintainers don't know well.
>=20
> I was just doing what was always done. In practice, the translations
> follow a very different cycle than the rest of the code. Entering
> translations as well as reviewing them happens inside Transifex.
>=20
> Sure, someone could "maliciously change strings". It's typical that
> this little bikeshedding topic attracts so much attention.
>=20
> But if it makes all of you happy I won't do the translation update.
>=20
> Wladimir
>=20
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