Previously translations were just pulled automatically when the packs were built for a new release. The round about May 2014 this new system came in where you (at least that is the way it was described to us) must test and approve a langpack for each locale, otherwise no test = no release.

Since this is a non-trivial hurdle and since it has been a while, I was curious as to how many locales Ubuntu was releasing langpacks for in, let's say 2013 and how many in the last release involving langpacks.

The hurdle (and my question) here is not about getting translations done but the obligatory testing and how that affects locales.

Michael

Sgrìobh Gunnar Hjalmarsson na leanas 19/06/2016 aig 17:56:
It's unclear to me what you are really asking and why. I have nudged the
translators to complete the translations before the coming translation
update. One reason is that a few translatable strings were changed post
release. Why are you assuming that this will affect the number of
released language packs?


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