← Back to team overview

ubuntu-translations-coordinators team mailing list archive

Re: CALL FOR TESTING of 3rd FULL Oneiric language pack update (Deadline January 11th)

 

Please note that the deadline for the testing of these language packs is today at 1400 UTC, so if your team has done work on the translations since the last update now is the time to test.

Regards Kenneth

Den 05-01-2012 15:06, Kenneth Nielsen skrev:
Hallo translators,

It is now time for the third language pack update cycle for Ubuntu 11.10
(Oneiric Ocelot).

We've uploaded the language packs to the oneiric-proposed repository for
you to test before they are released to all users. These should contain
all your updates and fixes in translations done since the release date.

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 desktop specific language packs will only be distributed for the
desktops (e.g. GNOME and KDE) that have been tested.

PLEASE NOTE. That since this is a full update, including documentation,
you must also perform the documentation tests described at the end of
the page.

The deadline for the testing is the 11th of January (in one week's
time). After that, we'll update the language packs we've received
feedback for into oneiric-updates, so that all users can benefit from
the new translations and fixes.

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

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

Notes
-----

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/OneiricLanguagePackReleaseSchedule

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

Regards Kenneth.
(on behalf of the Ubuntu translations coordinators)



References