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[Bug 1134755] Re: [l10n] Indicator menus of "Accessibility" should behave like other indicators

 

Hendrik, we marked this as not affecting "ubiquity" (which, on its own,
refers to the upstream project entity in Launchpad) because there is
absolutely zero point in tracking ubiquity bugs in two places.  We do
not use the ubiquity project in Launchpad for bug tracking; the
"ubiquity (Ubuntu)" task on this bug (that is, the ubiquity source
package in Ubuntu) is entirely sufficient.

I realise that the distinction between upstream projects and
distribution source packages in Ubuntu can be confusing if you aren't
closely familiar with Launchpad's taxonomy.  But please take our word
for it and don't open tasks on the ubiquity upstream project; we want
them all on the source package in Ubuntu instead.

** No longer affects: ubiquity

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Title:
  [l10n] Indicator menus of "Accessibility" should behave like other
  indicators

Status in Ubuntu Translations:
  Triaged
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Same as bug 1040438 but it has only been fixed partially.

  All indicators are in the selected language during installation except
  for the accessibility indicator. It changes to the desired language
  after clicking »Next« in the language selection window but before this
  it is in English although it should use the same language as other
  indicators.

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