Hello guys,

Here's a quick word to let you know how things are going on the release
front.

I spent quite some time these last days on the translations, in order to
be in sync with Transifex again. I think it payed off, as there have
been quite some interesting contributions there (kudos to our new Korean
translator "theYT" who started off his contributions by reaching 100% on
all the 3 branches ;-) ).

This evening, I've completed the pulls from Transifex for 1.0-stable,
fixed a few syntax errors and merged what I could from 0.12-stable, then
I've pushed the content of the translations as present in the repository
back to Transifex. This will be the content for the translations in
1.0.1. It's probably not perfect at this stage,  but then, 1.0.2 will be
another chance to have a really good status.

The disadvantage of me doing this vs. a real translator are of course
that I couldn't do much semantic validation for the changes I made. So
if there were some syntax errors (as detected by `make check`) I deleted
the problematic translations. I also didn't pick deletions coming from
Transifex, only new content. Incidentally this means that if you're
working with Transifex and you're not satisfied with some translations,
deleting them won't help: you'll have to replace them with a better one
(hopefully).

I'm 100% confident that I did some (lots?) of mistakes in the process,
but I somehow felt that our regular translators didn't necessarily know
where and how to start with Transifex. Providing a clean start is
hopefully the occasion to get our maintainers back on track. In
principle, it's very easy: get the new contributions with `tx pull -l
<yourlang>`, followed by a review, a commit, and then pushing back the
new content with `tx push -t -l <yourlang>`. More (too much? ;-) )
details can be found in the
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracL10N/Transifex page.

So 1.0.1 will normally be available tomorrow evening.

After that I'll do the same for 1.1.1 (merge from 1.0.1, pull from
Transifex, error fixing) and the release will follow.

-- Christian

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