To provide more context to the comment above: one thing that I've
noticed is that depending on the site I'm shown two different prompts:
- On rdio.com I was shown the prompt from unity-firefox-extension
- On last.fm I was shown the prompt from webapps-greasemonkey
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@Maxim, unless something has changed or I'm missing something, the Unity
Firefox extension contains only the strings that appear in the Firefox
preferences - also its source package needs to be set up for
translations (bug 1061423). This bug is for the prompt to install
webapps, whose strings are i
Great, so it's here: https://translations.launchpad.net/unity-firefox-
extension/trunk
Maxim: if we ask translators to contribute translations right now, can
you integrate the translations into the Ubuntu 12.10 package by the end
of the next week?
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webapps-greasemonkey uses strings(and their translations) from unity-
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** Changed in: webapps-greasemonkey (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: webapps-greasemonkey
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
Status: Triaged => Invali
** Description changed:
Right now whenever the user navigates to a site with webapp support, the
browser prompts them with a message describing that there is an
integration script available and whether they want to install it or not.
This message is in English only, which breaks consist