And by exceptionaly events I do not mean the inclusion of a CWS with
thousands of new or updated strings (like the help CWS') in the last
milestone of the string freeze - those have always prolonged the translation
time and should be banned as such.

Lp, m.

2010/2/27 Martin Srebotnjak <mi...@filmsi.net>

> Well, these days should more or less be fixed, at least few weeks before
> the string freeze, and only exceptional events could move them.
>
> Lp, m.
>
> 2010/2/27 Mechtilde <o...@mechtilde.de>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> Martin Srebotnjak schrieb:
>> > Wasn't this timeline changed just in the last days? I think I remember
>> > string freeze date a week before? Or maybe I just mixed the numbers.
>>
>> >> Here we can see the planned timeline for version 3.3
>> >> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OOoRelease33
>>
>> These dates are not fixed yet.
>>
>> But it shows how we can plann the whole QA process.
>>
>> Actual information are available at Release Status Meeting and their
>> Minutes.
>>
>> There is also an IRC #ooonlc at freenode.net
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Mechtilde
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