Thanks, Gale!!!

- Vaughan


On 2/12/2015 7:05 AM, Gale wrote:
> Vaughan Johnson wrote
>> Hi, Audacity contributors.
>>
>> As Release Manager, as I pre-announced, I'm announcing GUI freeze for
>> the Audacity 2.1.0 release now (a few hours later than intended).
>>
>> This is per
>> http://vjohnson.users.sourceforge.net/Audacity_2.1.0_release_agenda.pdf
>> steps 2.1.1 and 3.
>>
>> (Also at
>> https://code.google.com/p/audacity/source/browse/archives/release_process/release_agendas/Audacity_2.1.0_release_agenda.pdf).
>>
>>
>>
>> It means the code for Audacity 2.1 is now allowed to change only for
>> things that do *not* affect the GUI. Audacity Manual authors and
>> translators can complete their work, and that will "typically be 5-7
>> days", so that we can start building Release Candidates. I'd like
>> updates on readiness of those.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for all your contributions!
>>
>> - Vaughan
>
> Many thanks for the announcement, Vaughan.
>
> I've posted the 2.1.0 audacity.pot at
> http://audacity.sourceforge.net/community/translation .
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> Gale
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