Re: Call for testing of the first language pack update for Ubuntu 11.10 (FULL UPDATE)

2011-11-10 Thread Simos Xenitellis
I shamelessly missed the call and the deadline in my emails.
I am happy to take part in the next opportunity for such a call.

Simos

p.s.
For such calls, you can also capitalise the 'CALL FOR TESTING' part in the
subject line as they sometimes do with the 'CALL FOR PAPERS' emails.

On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Kenneth Nielsen k.nielse...@gmail.comwrote:

 motivation_voice Come on everyone...! /motivation_voice

 We need A LOT of language teams to test the new language packs this time,
 since the packs contain docs for entire programs, that was left out due to
 a bug in the original release. So far only have 4 language packs that have
 been tested and signed of on, and remember that if they have not been
 tested, they will not be released.

 The entire procedure can be done in about 15-20 minutes, and it is a real
 easy way to contribute, so now is the time to try an mobilize some new
 people from your loco's ;) (what would also be fine is, if you were also
 able to find some Kubuntu users to do a little testing as well)

 G, go go go.
 \Kenneth


 Den 27-10-2011 14:46, Kenneth Nielsen skrev:

  Hi translators,

 Ubuntu 11.10 the Oneiric Ocelot was released two weeks ago and it is
 therefore time for the first language pack update. This fist update
 will allow us to quickly correct any potential high priority problems.
 Furthermore, for this release there was some problems, that caused the
 translation of the documentation for some modules to be left out of
 the release. This has now been fixed and in order to make sure that
 everyone gets all the translations that you have worked on, it is
 therefore __very important__ that we get as many as possible language
 packs release this time.

 We've uploaded the language packs to the oneiric-proposed repository
 for you to test before they are released to all users. These should
 contain all your updates and fixes in translations done since the
 release date.

 I'd like to ask teams to test them and provide an indication that
 they've done so by following some simple steps and submitting a
 signoff, so that we know that translations have been successfully
 tested.

 Simply follow the instructions in this page and add your team's
 signoff in the appropriate table:
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**Translations/**LanguagePackUpdatesQAhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/LanguagePackUpdatesQA
 PLEASE NOTE. That since this is a full update, including
 documentation, you must also perform the documentation tests described
 at the end of the page.

 The deadline for the testing is the 9th of November (in two week's
 time). After that, we'll update the language packs we've received
 feedback for into oneiric-updates, so that all users can benefit from
 the new translations and fixes.

 Remember that you'll have to to enable the oneiric-proposed repository
 to get these updates:

  
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**Testing/EnableProposedhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed

 Notes
 -

 Remember that now you can subscribe to the iCal feed to stay up to
 date with language pack updates and better coordinate your work:
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/**Translations/**OneiricLanguagePackReleaseSche**
 dulehttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/OneiricLanguagePackReleaseSchedule

 Thank you for your help in testing translations for all users in your
 language!

 Regards,
 Kenneth.
 (on behalf of the Ubuntu translations coordinators)



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Re: Call for testing of the first language pack update for Ubuntu 11.10 (FULL UPDATE)

2011-11-07 Thread Kenneth Nielsen

motivation_voice Come on everyone...! /motivation_voice

We need A LOT of language teams to test the new language packs this 
time, since the packs contain docs for entire programs, that was left 
out due to a bug in the original release. So far only have 4 language 
packs that have been tested and signed of on, and remember that if they 
have not been tested, they will not be released.


The entire procedure can be done in about 15-20 minutes, and it is a 
real easy way to contribute, so now is the time to try an mobilize some 
new people from your loco's ;) (what would also be fine is, if you were 
also able to find some Kubuntu users to do a little testing as well)


G, go go go.
\Kenneth


Den 27-10-2011 14:46, Kenneth Nielsen skrev:

Hi translators,

Ubuntu 11.10 the Oneiric Ocelot was released two weeks ago and it is
therefore time for the first language pack update. This fist update
will allow us to quickly correct any potential high priority problems.
Furthermore, for this release there was some problems, that caused the
translation of the documentation for some modules to be left out of
the release. This has now been fixed and in order to make sure that
everyone gets all the translations that you have worked on, it is
therefore __very important__ that we get as many as possible language
packs release this time.

We've uploaded the language packs to the oneiric-proposed repository
for you to test before they are released to all users. These should
contain all your updates and fixes in translations done since the
release date.

I'd like to ask teams to test them and provide an indication that
they've done so by following some simple steps and submitting a
signoff, so that we know that translations have been successfully
tested.

Simply follow the instructions in this page and add your team's
signoff in the appropriate table:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/LanguagePackUpdatesQA
PLEASE NOTE. That since this is a full update, including
documentation, you must also perform the documentation tests described
at the end of the page.

The deadline for the testing is the 9th of November (in two week's
time). After that, we'll update the language packs we've received
feedback for into oneiric-updates, so that all users can benefit from
the new translations and fixes.

Remember that you'll have to to enable the oneiric-proposed repository
to get these updates:

  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed

Notes
-

Remember that now you can subscribe to the iCal feed to stay up to
date with language pack updates and better coordinate your work:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/OneiricLanguagePackReleaseSchedule

Thank you for your help in testing translations for all users in your language!

Regards,
Kenneth.
(on behalf of the Ubuntu translations coordinators)



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Call for testing of the first language pack update for Ubuntu 11.10 (FULL UPDATE)

2011-10-27 Thread Kenneth Nielsen
Hi translators,

Ubuntu 11.10 the Oneiric Ocelot was released two weeks ago and it is
therefore time for the first language pack update. This fist update
will allow us to quickly correct any potential high priority problems.
Furthermore, for this release there was some problems, that caused the
translation of the documentation for some modules to be left out of
the release. This has now been fixed and in order to make sure that
everyone gets all the translations that you have worked on, it is
therefore __very important__ that we get as many as possible language
packs release this time.

We've uploaded the language packs to the oneiric-proposed repository
for you to test before they are released to all users. These should
contain all your updates and fixes in translations done since the
release date.

I'd like to ask teams to test them and provide an indication that
they've done so by following some simple steps and submitting a
signoff, so that we know that translations have been successfully
tested.

Simply follow the instructions in this page and add your team's
signoff in the appropriate table:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/LanguagePackUpdatesQA
PLEASE NOTE. That since this is a full update, including
documentation, you must also perform the documentation tests described
at the end of the page.

The deadline for the testing is the 9th of November (in two week's
time). After that, we'll update the language packs we've received
feedback for into oneiric-updates, so that all users can benefit from
the new translations and fixes.

Remember that you'll have to to enable the oneiric-proposed repository
to get these updates:

 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed

Notes
-

Remember that now you can subscribe to the iCal feed to stay up to
date with language pack updates and better coordinate your work:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/OneiricLanguagePackReleaseSchedule

Thank you for your help in testing translations for all users in your language!

Regards,
Kenneth.
(on behalf of the Ubuntu translations coordinators)

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