* Reorder javascript English locale file
* Reorder translation string in order of the locale key.
* Add javascript English locale missing language keys
* Search all javascript language keys by command:
`grep -REho '<FormattedMessage .*\/>' ./app/assets/javascripts/.`
* Add all the missing language keys and their values to `en.jsx`.
* Add javascript English locale missing language keys (2)
* Find all `defineMessages` calls with this command:
`grep -Rl 'defineMessages({.*' ./app/assets/javascripts/.`
* Open all these files. Find the language key (`id`) in these
statements.
* Add all the missing language keys and their values to `en.jsx`.
* Remove javascript English locale obsoleted language keys
* Find all language keys that no longer exists in the source code
and remove them. The removed keys include:
* "compose_form.private"
* "compose_form.unlisted"
* "getting_started.about_addressing"
* "getting_started.about_shortcuts"
* "notification.mention"
* "search.account"
* "search.hashtag"
* "tabs_bar.mentions"
* "tabs_bar.public"
* Javascript English locale file add note
* Add notes to contributors about the English translation files.
Hope that will make translation process smoother.
* Update javascript locale defaultValue in code
* Update the defaultValue in code according to the relevant
translation in English locale file.
"whole known network" which is what public timeline used to be
Only domain blocks with suspend severity will block PuSH subscriptions
Silenced accounts should not appear in conversations unless followed
This makes so clicking the link to the github opens in a new tab or windows.
I just keep getting frustrated clicking the link to github and then losing my place in my home timeline >_> that's all
to only those from local users; Add link to "extended information" to
getting started in the UI; Add defaults for posting privacy; Change
how publish button looks depending on posting privacy chosen
The "settings" links in the Getting Started section (or, if #399 were to happen, "more" menu) and compose sections are now different; the "compose" link is "Edit profile," while the one in the Getting Started section is now "Preferences."
All languages have been updated to accommodate this, based on the existing usages of these phrases in language files in the Rails part of the app!
addresses part of #384