Hello,

If you have pending PO files please try to send them back to me today or 
tomorrow. I plan to rebuild and upload many CD's this week-end. They'll land 
into the dailybuild section of course.

Special note for Fabien: the latest PO files I added may need French 
translation, I propose you process them.

JM.

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> Hello!
> 
> Unfortunately it's been difficult to work for next release during the
> past week, but we have some good reasons not to feel guilty (see the
> monthly stats :) ). For our new contributors, let's first explain that
> I proposed last month to release a new version of DoudouLinux (DDL) in
> November. We are in November! New languages may not be so much
> translated until this release but this is not a problem: we will
> release your language too!
> 
> Now let's see what was planned…
> 
> > It seems that we have achieved most of the technical work for the
> next
> > release. So I would like to make a work report. Of course tell me if
> > I'm wrong about your work achievement status!
> 
> It's still right. For our new members, I think this release will have
> a killer feature: web content filtering to prevent our children from
> visiting “naughty” websites. I also plan to publish many new “raw”
> languages (= no translator to do the job, yet ;) ).
> 
> > Concerning system improvement, only bug fixes should now be
> required.
> 
> Yes, except that many tickets have been written since 2 weeks… I would
> like you to look at our bug and task lists:
> 
> https://gna.org/bugs/?group=doudoulinux
> https://gna.org/task/?group=doudoulinux
> 
> For next release I would like to solve or find a workaround for these
> bugs:
> 
> https://gna.org/bugs/?16892
> https://gna.org/bugs/?17013
> https://gna.org/bugs/?17027
> https://gna.org/bugs/?16890
> https://gna.org/bugs/?16925
> https://gna.org/bugs/?16943
> https://gna.org/bugs/?16090
> https://gna.org/bugs/?16893
> https://gna.org/bugs/?16928
> https://gna.org/bugs/?16951
> https://gna.org/bugs/?16952
> 
> (don't worry many of them already have solutions!)
> 
> And to achieve these tasks:
> 
> https://gna.org/task/?7237
> https://gna.org/task/?7212
> https://gna.org/task/?7117
> https://gna.org/task/?7161
> 
> Please take the necessary time to write additional information to the
> tickets whenever needed and switch them to “done” when it makes sense.
> Of course our new contributors can help too by downloading the latest
> CD's from the dailybuild section and by testing by themselves. Here is
> the link:
> 
> http://download.doudoulinux.org/livecd/dailybuild/
> 
> The same exists with USB keys (try liveusb instead of livecd) but they
> may be not as fresh as CD's. Finally people who have technical skills
> can tell me if they feel like solving one ticket or more by
> themselves, I'm not selfish concerning tickets! ;) I'd even say that I
> prefer seeing you working temporarily on technical issues than on
> filling PO files or writing pages.
> 
> > Concerning source code, that's OK and already in use. Concerning
> > localization, AFAIK French and Romanian are OK. I'm unsure about
> > Russian (nearly OK? I think Pysycache is still missing); Spanish and
> > Arabic are still under work.
> >
> > > * localization
> > >    - French: Lx apps
> > >    - Arabic, Spanish: system environment
> > >    - Romanian, Russian: system environment + Lx apps +
> > > pysycache/gcompris
> 
> The question is still unanswered about language progress… But now PO
> files are better than ever thanks to Transifex which hosts many of our
> applications too. I also see modified PO files coming again to me:
> we're on a good way.
> 
> *Important*: please now only get your PO files from SVN or Transifex.
> 
> > Concerning documentation, the work is just starting to complete
> > English, French, Romanian and Russian. We should also list what
> pages
> > need modification due to DDL changes (for example screenshots of
> mouse
> > and sound card tools). For Arabic and Spanish, do your best! I'd
> > prefer have a good DoudouLinux environment for the next release than
> a
> > good documentation because documentation can be easily updated on
> the
> > flow, not the downloadable CD…
>  >
> > NB: if you are in charge of web pages, try to regularly visit the
> > website and look at English page history. This way you will know
> when
> > pages in your language need updating.
> 
> I didn't change my point of view: still a lot to do and even more than
> I initially thought. For our new members, you can know what reference
> pages have changed on the history page per language:
> 
> http://www.doudoulinux.org/web/ecrire/?exec=suivi_revisions&id_secteur=2
> 
> http://www.doudoulinux.org/web/ecrire/?exec=suivi_revisions&id_secteur=1
> 
> The first one is English, the second one is French. Please also note
> that many pages in the developers section need updating due to the
> switch to Transifex.
> 
> Well, there's still a lot of work… But I'm confident we should be able
> to land DDL 2010-11 in late November!
> 
> Sincerely yours,
> 
> JM.
> 
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