-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi,
In regards to April 16, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LanguagePackTranslationDeadline has the following wording: "*Note:* this deadline applies to having the language packs in the packages archive, not the date until which translations made in Launchpad will make it into the final release. The turnaround time for getting current Launchpad translations into the actual Ubuntu archive is roughly a week." In this context, is there any point to rush translations at this point, or is it not gonna make into 9.04/jaunty CD anymore? If it's not too late yet: I would appreciate if somebody could enlighten me on when is the (+-5 hours) cut-off for jaunty translation imports on launchpad? I'd appreciate if somebody could provide slightly more specific info on this, like Sunday midnight UTC, Monday noon UTC, etc. P.S. Also, with regards to iso-codes: will translations, etc. in 3.8 (4/2/2009), or 3.7 (3/8/2009) upstream release make into jaunty? http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/iso-codes still shows only 3.6, and since it became known that iso-codes won't use launchpad only this week, would upgrading it to 3.7 be something that might justify a freeze break? Thanks. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Cygwin) iD8DBQFJ4Q6ELWBb0X5S4xURAkP0AJ0SDdRbtwCG/xRfbK1XLmq1Zx01kgCePkaf DdAYE0OZvSjklWE3G9+esHg= =LPTa -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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