Hi Carlos, Yesterday at 20:46, Carlos Perelló Marín wrote:
> I can tell you that we are developing a script in Ubuntu to get > translations from GNOME's CVS into our system so we will get all updates > after release as we provide translation updates after release. That > means that any translation added to GNOME a 2.x release will be used in > Ubuntu. Of course, my opinion is that after last minor release from > GNOME, you should give preference to next major GNOME release. What are you going to do with string freeze breakages? I.e. if you ship a tarball which has "_Borwse", and it's later fixed in CVS and translations are updated, this is going to end up untranslated, right? Following the schedule goes three ways: it helps maintainers, it helps translators and it helps distributors. > So for instance, my recommendation is that, after 2.10.3 is released, > you should concentrate on 2.11 and take care of the 2.10 branches only > after you have 2.11 in a good status. Current roadmap[1] lists nothing but 2.10.1 which has already been released. Cheers, Danilo [1]htt p://live.gnome.org/ReleasePlanning_2fTwoPointEleven _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n