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Message #08979
[Bug 1395273] Re: Scottish Gaelic gone after update
Thanks for your report.
Previously firefox-locale-XX was a "recommend" in the language-pack-XX-
base packages. That recommend was dropped last year, and as regards
14.04 it happened via an update after the initial release. This ought to
explain why the firefox translations disappeared after an update. (You
probably run "sudo apt-get autoremove".) So it was a one-off incident.
The coverage of the Scottish Gaelic translations in firefox is an
upstream matter, and thus not an Ubuntu bug. I see that you are a member
of the Scottish Gaelic translation team in Ubuntu, so you may want to
get involved in the translation of firefox as well.
Closing this bug.
** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
Importance: High => Undecided
** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Undecided
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Title:
Scottish Gaelic gone after update
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
Invalid
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
I run Firefox both on Windows and Ubuntu. On Windows, after every
update, the Scottish Gaelic language pack (gd) is at 100%, so the
locale translators are definitely keeping up.
On Ubuntu 14.04, Firefox is always littered with English language
strings. This week, after an update Firefox switched to 100% English.
I suspect that something's not working with your upstream
coordination; could you please look into this?
Thanks.
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