Hi translators, We've uploaded language packs in the lucid-proposed repository for you to test before they are released to all users. These should contain all your updates and fixes in translations done since the release date.
I'd like to ask teams to test them and provide an indication that they've done so by following some simple steps and submitting a signoff, so that we know that translations have been successfully tested. Simply follow the instructions in this page and add your team's signoff in the table at the bottom: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/LanguagePackUpdatesQA The deadline for the testing is the 10th of February (in two days time). After that, we'll update the language packs we've received feedback for into lucid-updates, so that all users can benefit from the new translations and fixes. Remember that you'll have to to enable the lucid-proposed repository to get these updates: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed Notes ----- This time, please do test Firefox well, as we've had some issues (already fixed) with generating its translations in the language packs. As it generally takes time to build the language packs, we've tweaked the build priority so that the languages in the CD are built in a couple of hours. For the other languages, you might have to wait a bit more time. As explained before on this list, we realise that this is extremely short notice, but we still think it's worth aiming for getting the language packs out in time for the 10.04.2 release, especially for those languages that are included in the CD. Because of this, and for those who need more time for testing, we're setting a second, additional, deadline: Monday the 21st of February. So if you've missed the first deadline but you still want to test and provide feedback, you've got a second chance to submit it by the 21st and we'll the language packs uploaded for the teams who've signed off the wiki page. Thanks. Regards, David -- David Planella Ubuntu Translations Coordinator david(dot)planella(at)ubuntu(dot)com www.ubuntu.com
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