That's up to the maintainer of each individual package. First and foremost,
unless you're translating a package that appears only in Debian or debconf
templates of a package, you really should send your translation to the
upstream package where it will appear in the next upstream release. Then
you need to wait for the debian package maintainer (won't hurt to ping
them) to package that upstream release. Whether that package version is
part of Stretch will depend on the freeze deadlines [1] (full freeze for
updates to existing packages).

[1] https://release.debian.org/#release-dates

Regards,
~~helix84


On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 3:44 AM, scootergrisen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> If i translate an application that are used in Debian and submit it today
> and it is approved today... how long does it take from now before my
> translation gets into Debian stable release?
>

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