Network status menu strings landed in gnome-shell

2011-03-16 Thread Dan Winship
We just landed the new network status menu in gnome-shell, which
contains new strings (many of which are copies of strings from
network-manager-applet). This was already pre-approved by the
release-team, so this is just a heads-up.

-- Dan
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Re: Network status menu strings landed in gnome-shell

2011-03-16 Thread Luca Ferretti
2011/3/16 Dan Winship d...@gnome.org

 We just landed the new network status menu in gnome-shell, which
 contains new strings (many of which are copies of strings from
 network-manager-applet). This was already pre-approved by the
 release-team, so this is just a heads-up.



A translator comment for United Kingdom message could be appreciated :)
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell/tree/src/shell-mobile-providers.c#n77

BTW is it an iso (package) issue? Should be use a newer release?
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Re: Network status menu strings landed in gnome-shell

2011-03-16 Thread Dan Winship
On 03/16/2011 12:02 PM, Luca Ferretti wrote:
 2011/3/16 Dan Winship d...@gnome.org mailto:d...@gnome.org
 
 We just landed the new network status menu in gnome-shell, which
 contains new strings (many of which are copies of strings from
 network-manager-applet). This was already pre-approved by the
 release-team, so this is just a heads-up.
 
 
 
 A translator comment for United Kingdom message could be appreciated :)
 http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell/tree/src/shell-mobile-providers.c#n77

Hm... Giovanni wanted to commit that code with no changes from the
nm-applet code it was copied from, but I'm going to just remove the _()
there; the string doesn't even get used in the shell anyway.

 BTW is it an iso (package) issue? Should be use a newer release?

NM uses tzdata's iso3166 file (which calls GB Britain) instead of the
iso-codes one (which correctly calls it United Kingdom). I think it
also fails to translate all countries except the UK. To be fixed at some
point...

-- Dan
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