Ok, so admittedly, this is my fault. I wasn't paying attention to GitHub's 
announcements.
Actually, I don't recall ever really noticing the announcement.
But whatever - two days ago they turned off the git:// protocol for accessing 
their servers. And we used that in our submodule and in a few other places in 
our build scripts. Which means anyone trying to build 5.0.6 will see that build 
fail. Not a big deal as most people (like 99.9+% of our users) are using the 
binaries I make anyway. But still... we should make a new release.

I pushed the latest strings - the one noticeable change that really needs 
attention from the translators is the shift from "dive master" to "dive guide". 
Which is what drives the majority of new strings. A couple strings about 
sensors, about moving / removing stops in a dive plan, and finally one for the 
Uemis download (which apparently a couple of people are still using).

So if you are one of the translators (or want to help) - translating those 
handful of strings would be super useful.
And everyone, if you could test the latest release to make sure we didn't break 
anything by mistake... that would also help.

I don't have a firm timeline, maybe Monday so everyone can take a look over the 
weekend?

Thanks

/D
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