On Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 11:05 AM, Ricardo Berlasso <rgb.m...@gmail.com>wrote:

> 2013/11/3 Keith N. McKenna <keith.mcke...@comcast.net>
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> > Andrea Pescetti wrote:
> > > Comparing http://www.openoffice.org/download/other.html and
> > > https://translate.apache.org/projects/aoo40/ I see that we have: -
> > > Two unreleased languages that are now 100% translated (Bulgarian
> > > and Danish) - One language with only about 1000 words left and
> > > activity in the last week (Norwegian Bokmal) - Three languages with
> > > about 4000 words left and activity in the last week (Thai, Uighur,
> > > Hebrew; Indonesian and Icelandic are in the same group, but less
> > > active)
> > >
> > > Would it make sense to schedule a "language update" 4.0.1 release
> > > for late November? I mean something like: announce a translation
> > > deadline on the l10n list, produce SDF files for the languages that
> > > reach 100% (which of course already include Bulgarian and Danish,
> > > and hopefully some of the other languages listed above), building
> > > only those languages and releasing an updated source package and
> > > binaries for those languages.
> > >
> > Yes I believe that it would make sense and would add to our reputation
> > for actively supporting native languages.
> >
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> Indeed. +1 from my part for a language update to 4.0.1.
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> Regards,
> Ricardo
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+1

I also think this would be a good idea...hopefully our Release Manager will
comment soon.


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> > It would make more snse
> > > So this would work like we did for 3.4.1 when we added new
> > > languages. Why not call it 4.0.2? Well, we already discussed it,
> > > but the main reasons would be: for the languages already released
> > > in 4.0.1, 4.0.2 would be identical (example: 4.0.1 in French would
> > > be identical to 4.0.2 in French) since all commits in the meantime
> > > have been done to trunk; a new 4.0.2 release takes a much larger
> > > effort than a 4.0.1 language update, so it is harder to find
> > > volunteers and this is worth doing only if we have some important
> > > bugfixes for 4.0.1 to include (and I don't see any at the moment).
> > >
> > It would make more sense for it to be 4.0.1 unless there were critical
> > bug fixes that would justify a 4.0.2. The only potential glitch that I
> > see is handling the release notes. I have a couple of ideas that I
> > will lay out in a separate thread if we decide to go ahead with a
> > language only release.
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> > Regards
> > Keith
> > > Regards, Andrea.
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