--------Oryginal Message---------: > Hi, > > I've just uploaded what *should* be the last version of ubuntu-docs > for this release cycle, version 9.04.9. gnome-user-docs translations > will follow shortly, hopefully tomorrow. > > The upload includes latest translations from Rosetta and a couple of > bug fixes that could safely be done without breaking the string > freeze. > > Once it has been approved and built, it would be much appreciated if > anyone running Jaunty could put it through some rigorous testing to > ensure that there are no final serious problems which need fixing > before the release. > >>From now on any bug fixing that we do in Jaunty will have to go > through the StableReleaseUpdate process. Please open specific "jaunty" > tasks on any bugs which you feel are suitable for fixing in that > process. > > Finally, congratulations to everyone involved in this release. I > really feel that this is our best release so far for Ubuntu > documentation. I'm pretty sure the documentation is more up to date > than before, has closed more bugs than before, and has more extensive > translations than before, and that's due to everyone who has > contributed: thanks. >
Hi, First of all, congratualtions for all people cotributed to Ubuntu Documentation. Good work! I have a question about bug reports for ubuntu-doc packages during tests of finall release. As I recently filled 3 bug reports against this package and was informed that appriopiate patches will be applied to Karmic, I would like to ask whether I should wait with next bugs to Karmic or report it to Jaunty yet. Today I updated ubuntu-doc from Jaunty repesitory and found few errors (eg. empty link to Magnatune in music.xml or hubackup package in keeping-safe.xml that could not be install because it no exist in repesitory). Best Regards, Artur -- ubuntu-translators mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
