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There have been following string additions to module 'seahorse.gnome-3-32': + "A new and contemporary icon" + "Add OARS metadata, relevant to age restrictions." + "Added an empty state placeholder" + "Application-specific passwords now show the application logo if available" + "Automatically start searching when typing" + "Cleanup of the interface with a headerbar" + "Fix a crash on old GNOME web (epiphany) passwords" + "Fixed a crash when syncing GPG keys to a HKP keyserver" + "Fixed multi-selection of keys" + "Fixed the build for older vala versions and some configuration options" + "GKR: ask for confirmation when changing a password" + "GKR: fix segfault when changing default keyring password" + "GPG: give a hint when a name is too short for a key" + "Got rid of several deprecated GTK+ widgets" + "Migrated to GitLab and added CI with Flatpak" + "Moved to Meson as build system" + "Passwords filled in in GNOME Web show the website and username" + "Passwords from Chrome are now more often properly recognized" + "Property dialogs for passwords and keys have undergone a cleanup" + "SSH: Added support for ED25519 and ECDSA keys" + "SSH: different key length options given the encryption type" + "Small tweaks to modernize the UI" + "This release also updates translations in several languages." + "Updated documentation" + "User-specific Wi-Fi Passwords are now recognized" + "Version 3.30 is the first stable release since 3.20, with the following major improvements:" + "Version 3.32 is the first stable release since 3.30, with the following major improvements:" + "Version 3.32.1 is the next iteration in the stable 3.32 release series, with the following major improvements:" + "Version 3.32.2 is the next iteration in the stable 3.32 release series, with the following major improvements:" + "When entering a new password, an indicator shows its strength" Note that this doesn't directly indicate a string freeze break, but it might be worth investigating. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/seahorse/commits/gnome-3-32 _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n