John Gilmore wrote: >Though they normally work this way, they can occasionally be chivvied >along by a release manager, to encourage the major languages of interest >to the user population to be fixed-up in the weeks before a release. > >I suggest *not* doing any of that chivvying for the upcoming release.
You could add a « i18n bug » in savannah that people can subscribe to. One or two weeks before a release, you change the bug state to open, and after the release to closed. Therefore translators are warned to update po file without following the whole dev mailing-list. Bob. -- jid : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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