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Re: CALL FOR TESTING of the language pack candidates. 5th Natty language pack update (Deadline January 5th)

 

Hallo everyone

Only one hour of testing left for this set of language packs. So if you want to test them, now is the time.

Regards Kenneth


Den 21-12-2011 13:43, Kenneth Nielsen skrev:
Hallo translators

We are now ready for another language pack cycle for Ubuntu 11.04
"Natty Narwhal". The packs that you can test this time are of a
slightly older date than usual and originate from nov 29 or dec 06.
You can check the date for your language in the package name in the
proposed repository. So of you have made changes since the last update
and before this date, then you should test the packs. There will be
only one more language pack update cycle Ubuntu 11.04 in February and
this will be a full update (including documentation).

We've uploaded the language packs to the natty-proposed repository
for you to test before they are released to
all users.

I'd like to ask teams to test them and provide an indication that
they've done so by following some simple steps and submitting a
signoff, so that we know that translations have been successfully
tested.

Simply follow the instructions in this page and add your team's
signoff in the appropriate table:

  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/LanguagePackUpdatesQA

The deadline for the testing is the 5'th of January (in two week's time).
After that, we'll update the language packs we've received feedback
for into natty-updates, so that all users can benefit from the new
translations and fixes.

Remember that you'll have to to enable the natty-proposed repository
to get these updates:

  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed

Notes
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Remember that now you can subscribe to the iCal feed to stay up to
date with language pack updates and better coordinate your work:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/NattyLanguagePackReleaseSchedule

Thank you for your help in testing translations for all users in your language!

Regards
Kenneth Nielsen



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