Maikel Linke f0f9662957 Update gem i18n-js to pick up locale changes
We had some problems recently with changes in en.yml not being picked up
by i18n-js to be included in all.js. There have been some patches for
the current version that have an impact on that:

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Trying it out locally, the updated i18n-js gem works while the old
version doesn't update the Javascript translations when new keys are
added. To reproduce the issue, you can add a new key in `en.yml` and
reference it from an Angular template in `app/assets/javascripts/`. The
old version complained about a missing translation until you ran:
```
bundle exec rake tmp:cache:clear
```

We don't need to do that any more.
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Open Food Network

The Open Food Network is an online marketplace for local food. It enables a network of independent online food stores that connect farmers and food hubs (including coops, online farmers' markets, independent food businesses etc); with individuals and local businesses. It gives farmers and food hubs an easier and fairer way to distribute their food.

Supported by the Open Food Foundation, we are proudly open source and not-for-profit - we're trying to seriously disrupt the concentration of power in global agri-food systems, and we need as many smart people working together on this as possible.

We're part of global movement - get involved!

  • Join the conversation on Slack. Make sure you introduce yourself in the #general channel
  • Head to https://openfoodnetwork.org for more information about the global OFN project
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If you are interested in contributing to the OFN in any capacity, please introducing yourself on Slack, and have a look through our Contributor Guide

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If you're interested in provisioning a server, see ofn-install for the project's Ansible playbooks.

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Connect suppliers, distributors and consumers to trade local produce.
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