Re: ubuntu-docs jaunty final testing
Hi Artur, On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Artur Szymanski wrote: > I have a question about bug reports for ubuntu-doc packages during tests > of finall release. As I recently filled 3 bug reports against this > package and was informed that appriopiate patches will be applied to > Karmic, I would like to ask whether I should wait with next bugs to > Karmic or report it to Jaunty yet. You can always go ahead and file bugs whenever you find them. Not all bugs are sufficiently serious to be fixed in Jaunty via the StableReleaseUpdates process, but some may be. The process to follow is the same as for all Ubuntu bugs, you nominate a bug for fixing in the jaunty release, and give reasons. If the bug is considered serious enough to fix in jaunty post-release, then we will push a fix to our branch, then release new templates for translations, and finally import the translations and release the package. -- Matthew East http://www.mdke.org gnupg pub 1024D/0E6B06FF -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
Re: ubuntu-docs jaunty final testing
Oryginal Message-: > Hi, > > I've just uploaded what *should* be the last version of ubuntu-docs > for this release cycle, version 9.04.9. gnome-user-docs translations > will follow shortly, hopefully tomorrow. > > The upload includes latest translations from Rosetta and a couple of > bug fixes that could safely be done without breaking the string > freeze. > > Once it has been approved and built, it would be much appreciated if > anyone running Jaunty could put it through some rigorous testing to > ensure that there are no final serious problems which need fixing > before the release. > >>From now on any bug fixing that we do in Jaunty will have to go > through the StableReleaseUpdate process. Please open specific "jaunty" > tasks on any bugs which you feel are suitable for fixing in that > process. > > Finally, congratulations to everyone involved in this release. I > really feel that this is our best release so far for Ubuntu > documentation. I'm pretty sure the documentation is more up to date > than before, has closed more bugs than before, and has more extensive > translations than before, and that's due to everyone who has > contributed: thanks. > Hi, First of all, congratualtions for all people cotributed to Ubuntu Documentation. Good work! I have a question about bug reports for ubuntu-doc packages during tests of finall release. As I recently filled 3 bug reports against this package and was informed that appriopiate patches will be applied to Karmic, I would like to ask whether I should wait with next bugs to Karmic or report it to Jaunty yet. Today I updated ubuntu-doc from Jaunty repesitory and found few errors (eg. empty link to Magnatune in music.xml or hubackup package in keeping-safe.xml that could not be install because it no exist in repesitory). Best Regards, Artur -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
Re: ubuntu-docs jaunty final testing
fre 2009-04-10 klockan 00:12 +0100 skrev Matthew East: > Finally, congratulations to everyone involved in this release. I > really feel that this is our best release so far for Ubuntu > documentation. I'm pretty sure the documentation is more up to date > than before, has closed more bugs than before, and has more extensive > translations than before, and that's due to everyone who has > contributed: thanks. Good work, Matt and all others! Regards, Daniel (Swedish ubuntu-docs, kubuntu-docs and xubuntu-docs are 100% translated) -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
ubuntu-docs jaunty final testing
Hi, I've just uploaded what *should* be the last version of ubuntu-docs for this release cycle, version 9.04.9. gnome-user-docs translations will follow shortly, hopefully tomorrow. The upload includes latest translations from Rosetta and a couple of bug fixes that could safely be done without breaking the string freeze. Once it has been approved and built, it would be much appreciated if anyone running Jaunty could put it through some rigorous testing to ensure that there are no final serious problems which need fixing before the release. >From now on any bug fixing that we do in Jaunty will have to go through the StableReleaseUpdate process. Please open specific "jaunty" tasks on any bugs which you feel are suitable for fixing in that process. Finally, congratulations to everyone involved in this release. I really feel that this is our best release so far for Ubuntu documentation. I'm pretty sure the documentation is more up to date than before, has closed more bugs than before, and has more extensive translations than before, and that's due to everyone who has contributed: thanks. Looking forward to Karmic... -- Matthew East http://www.mdke.org gnupg pub 1024D/0E6B06FF -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators