On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Sophie Gautier
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> But not all new versions are available in all languages. It should be
> better that I ask the relevant NLP community imho or that I look in
> Pootle for completed versions.

Hmm...I haven't really considered that before, but that's a really good point.

To veer off into QA land briefly, what you're saying is that if
someone comes to us using LO 3.6.4 in Swahili and has a bug that's
been fixed in 4.0.3, if we tell them to grab 4.0.3 and test it out,
there might not be a Swahili language pack for that version. Darn!

If we can't centralize the download links for the current
stable/latest versions for all languages, would that work in perhaps a
majority of cases? Or to ask a related question: How many NLP's don't
push an updated localization for each point release of LO?

Then for the balance of the NLP's (i.e. the ones that don't update the
localization for each new point release of LO), is there some other
mechanism we can employ to make sure that the download links on their
NLP pages stay current and don't become stale?

Cheers,
--R

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