On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:31 PM, Anders Olofsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Anders Olofsson wrote: >> >> With the first release candidate out, the trunk is now in code freeze >> until the final 1.3.6 package has been built. >> That means that until then any commits should fall into one of the >> following categories: >> * (Important) bugfixes. >> * Translations. >> * Text files, code comments/style or other documentation. >> * Anything else with a really good motivation to why it must be included >> in the 1.3.6 release. >> >> If everything looks good, Licq 1.3.6 will be released in two weeks >> (2008-09-28), otherwise we will release rc2 instead and try again a week >> later. >> So translators reading this, now is the time to get your translations up >> to date. Please try to get as many translations updated before the 28th as >> possible. And don't forget that we have translatable strings in Licq, Qt-Gui >> and now also in Qt4-Gui. >> >> /Anders >> > With one day left until it's time for the next package I'd have to say it > looks good so far. > The only changes done during these two weeks are the updates of the readme > files and the removal of a compiler warning. > > So as far as I can see, we've had no code changes and no reports of problems > that needs to be fixed so it looks like we don't need any more release > candidates. > However, I'm sorry to see that we've had no translations updates either in > these two weeks meaning that only Russian and German translations are up to > date. > > If anyone know a problem that would be reason enough to not make a final > 1.3.6 now, let me know. Otherwise I will go ahead and make the release > sometime tomorrow (ca 24 hours from now). > If any translator is reading this and want to make a last minute > contribution, let me know how long you need and I could maybe postpone the > release a bit.
Hello. If you can wait till Monday, I'm going to finish Slovak translation. I had no time last weeks so I'm working on it this weekend. Thanks. Regards Ladislav
