A new branch 2.1dev has been created in AMOS as a fork of the current 2.0. From now on, both branches must be maintained separately. This may be pretty new situation for translators who do not have experience with software source code branching.
The benefit of branching is that strings can be re-worded, deleted or added at one branch without affecting an other one. Of course, the trade-off is that the maintainers have to maintain multiple versions of their language.
In order not to have to translate every string twice (once at 2.0, then at 2.1), there is a merge tool available for the language pack maintainers at the Stage page. The merge tool can copy translated strings from one branch to another. Therefore, I would suggest that translators continue working on 2.0 branches and they just merge their work to 2.1 from time to time. The opposite way is possible, of course - work in 2.1dev branch and merge back to 2.0.
To have a report of the differences between branches, a new AMOS Diff tool is going to be written (hopefully soon). After that, it should be easy to detect all places that require special attention as the translation for one branch (eg 2.0) is different from the another branch (eg 2.1).
Let us see how it works. Enjoy!
Hi Miki
Those checkboxes actually influence the filter only. You can use them to let the Translator tool display strings from various versions. Then every row in the table is associated with one particular string at one particular version (see the first row in the table). The translation is then staged for the given row's version.
So no, there is nothing happening automatically between those versions. The Merge tool is currently the way how to copy strings from branch to another.
Hope this makes it clearer.
Those checkboxes actually influence the filter only. You can use them to let the Translator tool display strings from various versions. Then every row in the table is associated with one particular string at one particular version (see the first row in the table). The translation is then staged for the given row's version.
So no, there is nothing happening automatically between those versions. The Merge tool is currently the way how to copy strings from branch to another.
Hope this makes it clearer.