s�n 2005-05-15 klockan 15:20 -0400 skrev James R. Johnson: > That's true. But, how future-proof will the work be? How long before GNOME > 2.14 comes out, and how much of the work done for 2.12 can be simply ported > over?
GNOME 2.12 will be the next release. For the release schedule, please see http://live.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning_2fTwoPointEleven. A new major GNOME release comes every six months, give or take a few weeks. So GNOME 2.12 is scheduled to be released in September this year, about six months after GNOME 2.10 was released. If you commit your work to the HEAD branches (i.e. the branches currently pointed to by the GNOME 2.12 translation status pages), your work will automatically end up in GNOME 2.12 and all later releases. There will be added and changed messages of course, but the translations you've produced will automatically be re-used as far as possible. On the other hand, if you commit to the gnome-2-10 branches (i.e. the branches pointed to by the GNOME 2.10 translation status pages), your work will only end up in GNOME 2.10, and at this point it is unlikely that there will be any more GNOME 2.10.x releases produced. Christian _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
