On 02/07/2011 11:50 PM, D. Michael McIntyre wrote: > On Monday, February 07, 2011, oota wrote: > > >> 2) official release has all translation message which was offered by a >> code freeze time? >> > Yes. Dave did not give us very much time to decide what to do and then get a > release published. We met the deadline for getting the new Rosegarden out in > time to be included with OpenSUSE. In order to do this, we had to release > with whatever translations were available. > > Shortly after the release, you and several other translators provided your > updates. If I had released 11.02.1 I was afraid distros like Dave's might > consider it a new version and refuse to package it. To get around that > problem, I released 11.02.1 as a translation package only. It provides the > newest available translations. > > The two packages work together. Unpack the official release, then unpack the > translation update. Compile and enjoy. Since the translation package is an > update of translation files only, I'm hoping the distros will be more > flexible > about allowing the newer material to accompany their official packages. > There > should hopefully be some way to get this in without the kind of testing that > is necessary if there are any source code changes. > > I will release rosegarden-translations-11.02.2 soon, and I will keep > releasing new translation supplements for as long as it takes to include > everyone's work. > That's actually a very good way of handling translations and also makes it easier for my side to make a noarch language package. Thanks for the release btw, I feel honoured and hope it didn't cause too much disruption. It didn't make rc1 but it's in the next release, got one and a half weeks for that. Regards Dave P
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