On 10/26/05, Andre Schnabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You don't need to present the full results. We are used to trust in the
> local QA represantatives. If they give a GO, we accept this in most
> cases. So .. best (and fastes way) is, if your QA team updates the
> status page and files an issue to distribute your builds to the mirrors
> (if you are giving a GO).
>

Due to your kind answer, I got better understanding of whole process.
But, I have one more (probably the last) question. :-)

The 'QA Process for Localized Builds' says

"Native-Lang leads or their delegates assigned to the task of helping
QA the builds download the builds and run through a series of tests.
This process should begin immediately upon the release of the
English-language builds and _should not take more than two weeks from
beginning to end_."

If we failed to update the 'Localization Status' page in two weeks,
there will be no chance to move the tested builds over to the
/localized directory?

Jeongkyu

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