> * install the updated langpacks from trusty-proposed > * perform the tests according to the wiki page
Well, 2 Bluescreens of Death and 2 virtual machines later, I could finally install this on a dead slow VM with 480x600 screen resolution. And I at least know what a virtual machine is; a normal Joe - if they have the knowledge to do even this - would have to sacrifice a machine here for testing, even if they are already using Ubunu or Kubuntu - because 2 operating systems need to be installed here. I guess in big language teams yo always have somebody around to do this, but for small languages this will be a problem. For me, testing involved quite a lot of fiddling and scrolling as well, because the screen resolution was so small. Would it be possible in the future to have some testing automation against crashes? To ward against nonsense strings, maybe we could have a repository of high impact strings to test for those who are unable to install? > * add the test result for respective language to the Trusty table on > the wiki page I would if I had the necessary editing rights, which I don't. So, could somebody please list Ubuntu as tested for Scottish Gaelic (gd)? We don't have a language pack for Kubuntu. Thanks! -- ubuntu-translators mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
