We wtorek, 10 wrz 2019 ô godzinie 19:13, Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunna...@ubuntu.com) pisze: > On 2019-09-10 18:00, Grzegorz Kulik wrote: > Hey, thank you both for such quick responses! It actually makes me > really happy since I'm not the best at contributing to the technical > side of any projects. I'll wait for the news then. > > I talked with Łukasz Zemczak, who is monitoring the language pack > creation process, and this is the probable explanation: > > When it starts working, these four language pack packages should be > available in the archive: > > language-pack-szl-base > language-pack-gnome-szl-base > language-pack-szl > language-pack-gnome-szl > > A -base package contains all the translations at the time of creation, > while the other packages (delta) only includes new or changed strings > since respective -base package was created. While delta language packs > are created weekly during the development cycle, -base packages have not > been created since the end of July. We assume that you hadn't reached > the 5% threshold at that time, which would explain that we still don't > see any szl language packs in the archive. > > The -base packages will be updated at least once, possibly twice, before > the release of Ubuntu 19.10. So let's be patient, and hope that the szl > language packs will show up at next update. (If not, then we'll need to > dig deeper into it.) > > HTH >
Thank you for all the information. I uploaded the last large bulks of translations on the 20th of June and ever since I only corrected mistakes in existing ones, so there might be some unknown obstacle. Should I pay attention to the process? Is there a calendar of the updates? I just want to make sure that 19.10 gets Silesian version right from the day of release. Gregory -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators