Hi! The Ubuntu Docs team currently intends to ship gnome-user-docs in the Ubuntu 17.10 default install with a minimal "overlay" to keep a few Ubuntu-specific customizations in the separate package ubuntu-docs. Furthermore, the Ubuntu Docs team intends to ship the GNOME translations for gnome-user-docs. I see one issue: Ubuntu tries not to break translations when providing stable release updates.
Specific example (but I don't intend to criticize anybody here): gnome-user-docs 3.24.0 had a string change about an hour and a half before the tarball was released, which was not enough time for any language to get translations for that string. More changes were made after that point but there was not much translating done before 3.24.2 My understanding of why GNOME doesn't have a docs string freeze is that to some extent, the UI needs to be frozen for docs to be finalized. Also, we don't want to put arbitrary roadblocks in the way of anyone making great contributions to our docs. Proposed gnome-user-docs schedule for GNOME 3.26 1. Docs String Freeze at the GNOME 3.26.0 release. At that point, a gnome-user-docs tarball would be released and the gnome-user-docs git repo branched for gnome-3-26. Any new string changes can go to the master branch. 2. gnome-user-docs tarball release for 3.26.1 and .2. The 3.26.1 release should be on time for it to be included in Ubuntu 17.10, assuming Ubuntu 17.10 goes with GNOME 3.26. Reference --------------- https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointTwentyfive Thanks, Jeremy Bicha _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
