Re: REMINDER: Call for testing: Bionic langpack updates IV

2020-07-25 Thread Hannie Dumoleyn

Hi Gunnar,

Yes, installing 18.04 in a VM is an option. But since I think that the 
Dutch translation is ok, I will leave it as is.

I appreciate it very much that you remind us.

Cheers,
Hannie

Op 23-07-2020 om 22:11 schreef Gunnar Hjalmarsson:
Thought I'd send a reminder of the below message. 6 more days left 
before deadline.


And @Hannie: If you are on 20.04 you are not alone. It's the case for 
me too. But I have 18.04 in a VM in order to be able to test this as 
well as other stable release updates.



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Subject: Call for testing: Bionic langpack updates IV
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 18:26:44 +0200
From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson 
To: ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com, Lukasz Zemczak 



Hello translators!

Let's start the fourth langpack update cycle for Bionic. This gives 
the translators teams an opportunity to help so that the 18.04.5 point 
release (scheduled to be released on August 13) is shipped with 
updated translations for respective language.


This is not a "full update", i.e. the docs are not included, so the 
names of the langpacks which have been copied to bionic-proposed are:


  language-pack-XX
  language-pack-gnome-XX

where 'XX' is the language code.

The steps involved are described at this wiki page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/LanguagePackUpdatesQA

Basically the translation teams are asked to

* install the updated langpacks from bionic-proposed
* perform the tests according to the wiki page
* add the test result for respective language to the Bionic table on
  the wiki page

The row for Swedish has already been inserted; just add your language 
in the same manner.


Langpacks which have been reported as successfully tested by 29th of 
July 14:00 UTC will be copied to bionic-updates, and with that made 
available to all users.


Note: If you are not an Ubuntu Member, you need to be a member of
 to be able to edit the
wiki page. You are encouraged to take this opportunity to join
~ubuntu-wiki-editors, but if you don't get edit access in time, please
post the test result for your language in a message here instead.




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REMINDER: Call for testing: Bionic langpack updates IV

2020-07-23 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Thought I'd send a reminder of the below message. 6 more days left 
before deadline.


And @Hannie: If you are on 20.04 you are not alone. It's the case for me 
too. But I have 18.04 in a VM in order to be able to test this as well 
as other stable release updates.



 Forwarded Message 
Subject: Call for testing: Bionic langpack updates IV
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 18:26:44 +0200
From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson 
To: ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com, Lukasz Zemczak 



Hello translators!

Let's start the fourth langpack update cycle for Bionic. This gives the 
translators teams an opportunity to help so that the 18.04.5 point 
release (scheduled to be released on August 13) is shipped with updated 
translations for respective language.


This is not a "full update", i.e. the docs are not included, so the 
names of the langpacks which have been copied to bionic-proposed are:


  language-pack-XX
  language-pack-gnome-XX

where 'XX' is the language code.

The steps involved are described at this wiki page:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/LanguagePackUpdatesQA

Basically the translation teams are asked to

* install the updated langpacks from bionic-proposed
* perform the tests according to the wiki page
* add the test result for respective language to the Bionic table on
  the wiki page

The row for Swedish has already been inserted; just add your language in 
the same manner.


Langpacks which have been reported as successfully tested by 29th of 
July 14:00 UTC will be copied to bionic-updates, and with that made 
available to all users.


Note: If you are not an Ubuntu Member, you need to be a member of
 to be able to edit the
wiki page. You are encouraged to take this opportunity to join
~ubuntu-wiki-editors, but if you don't get edit access in time, please
post the test result for your language in a message here instead.

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