Den 16-03-2011 14:21, David Planella skrev:
El dt 15 de 03 de 2011 a les 15:40 +0100, en/na Hannie va escriure:
Op 15-03-11 14:28, David Planella schreef:
Hi translators,
I've been thinking about the topic for the next Ubuntu Translations
Videocast, and I wanted to ask you for a bit of feedback.
From the questions on the last few days on the list and IRC, I think
it'd be interesting to expand more on the imports from bzr branches, but
other alternatives could be a generic Q+A session where everyone can ask
their questions on translations, or now that we're approaching the
Ubuntu Global Jam, perhaps a training session on how to organize and run
a jam.
So here are the options I'm thinking of. Please let me know which one
you think would be most useful or if you've got other ideas:
1. Automatic Upstream Translation Imports
2. Ubuntu Translations Q+A
3. Organizing and Running a Translations Jam
So, what would you like to know more about?
Regards,
David.
Hello David,
Perhaps you can say something about the choice of version? At Gnome we
are translating Gnome version 3.0 (development version). In Natty I see
version 2.91.91, for instance. But other packages use version 2.32. At
Gnome there is no version 2.91, but I understand it is something between
2.32 and 3.0.
Regards,
Hannie
Hi Hannie,
2.91 is the development version of GNOME, which corresponds to the GNOME
3.0 release set in l10n.gnome.org. The version number will not be
changed to 3.0 until GNOME3 is released (very soon).
This is the normal practice in the GNOME release schedule, e.g. 2.29 was
the development version number prior to the 2.30 release.
In Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty) some applications will be updated to 3.0 (e.g.
yelp), whereas other will remain in 2.32 (e.g. Evolution).
Regards,
David.
How come Evolution is always one step behind?
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