Public bug reported:

Hi! I'm a Polish translator and just stopped at "%s waiting to
discharge". I understand that one can wait to charge : "%s waiting to
charge"- waiting for the process to begin or to finish. But how should I
understand waiting for discharging!? When I work on a battery I
discharge it. It is a process of discharging. But I do not wait for
anything! Do You wait for Your battery to be empty?? You may wait for
the battery to charge, but not to discharge. When You drive a car do You
wait for gas tank to be empty?

All in all: can I translate the string simply as discharging?

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  "%s waiting to discharge"

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