Then, would this 'two weekend' format work? Or we should just keep one
weekend and do another 'translations day' or something like that?

On 07/31/2014 10:28 PM, Elizabeth K. Joseph wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 8:22 PM, Michael Hall <mhall...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
>> We went back and forth on this. Having the jam earlier allows bug fixes
>> and package updates, but it doesn't make sense for translations or even
>> a lot of docs (screenshots) if it's before UI Freeze. There are some
>> things that must be done earlier in the cycle, and some that must be
>> done later, so no single date would allow for everything.
> 
> Not sure of the current state of it, but the documentation team has a
> script that is fine-tuned every release so that screenshots don't need
> to be manually taken by a fleet of volunteers, it's usually one person
> who handles this and just plows through with the script, asking for
> help here and there as needed.
> 
> Translations (and screenshots with those translations) aren't started
> until after the string freeze so you either have a jam that focuses on
> Docs or one that focuses on Translations - can't really have both.
> 

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José Antonio Rey

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