Re: String Freeze break request: gnome-menus Sundry

2019-03-04 Thread Piotr Drąg via gnome-i18n
2/2 from i18n. Best regards, Piotr pon., 4 mar 2019, 13:58 użytkownik Alexandre Franke napisał: > On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 1:37 PM Jeremy Bicha wrote: > > If it is not approved, then upgraders with a Sundry app installed > > (like dconf-editor) will have an app folder named "X-GNOME-Sundry" in

Re: String Freeze break request: gnome-menus Sundry

2019-03-04 Thread Alexandre Franke
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 1:37 PM Jeremy Bicha wrote: > If it is not approved, then upgraders with a Sundry app installed > (like dconf-editor) will have an app folder named "X-GNOME-Sundry" in > the Show Applications view of the Activities Overview in GNOME Shell. > My merge request will restore

Re: String Freeze break request: gnome-menus Sundry

2019-03-04 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 7:21 AM Alexandre Franke wrote: > I’m not sure I understand the implications of this, in particular what > would happen if the exception was not approved. If it is not approved, then upgraders with a Sundry app installed (like dconf-editor) will have an app folder named

Re: String Freeze break request: gnome-menus Sundry

2019-03-04 Thread Alexandre Franke
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 1:09 PM Jeremy Bicha wrote: > Hi, Hi, > Upgraders to GNOME 3.31 have a X-GNOME-Sundry app folder if they > happen to install a "Sundry" app like dconf-editor. Therefore, I have > a merge request to add back the Sundry app folder that will only be > used by those upgraders

String Freeze break request: gnome-menus Sundry

2019-03-04 Thread Jeremy Bicha
Hi, Upgraders to GNOME 3.31 have a X-GNOME-Sundry app folder if they happen to install a "Sundry" app like dconf-editor. Therefore, I have a merge request to add back the Sundry app folder that will only be used by those upgraders (until we figure out how to completely remove the Sundry app