It seems that we'll have to wait, since there are some TODO strings in the
po file...
Regards
2013/9/17 Kenneth Nielsen k.nielse...@gmail.com
Thanks Enrico, but I would rather not start the work until someone says
that they are close to complete.
Regards Kenneth
2013/9/17 Enrico
Ok, thanks.
I hope not too long. It usually is a translation with some size and so the
amount of translations at release time is bound to be dependent on the
amount of time we have for it.
Regards Kenneth
2013/9/18 Daniel Mustieles García daniel.mustie...@gmail.com
It seems that we'll have
gnome-online-accounts, gnome-photos and gnome-terminal committed to both
master and gnome-3-10. And it seems to be that gnome-3-10 is not yet
available for all modules.
When you suggest to commit to both master and gnome-3-10 do you mean that
is possible to commit to both branches just when
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Hi everyone,
Apologies for the delay in getting this ready for you. The release notes
for 3.10 are now in a state where they can be translated.
They can be found in the gnome-3-10 branch of the release-notes module:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/release-notes/log/?h=gnome-3-10
3.10 is scheduled
I believe it is interesting to commit to 'gnome-3-10' git branch (always
with cherry-pick to 'master') in the situations of GNOME 3.10 is not
release yet or minor releases (e.g. 3.10.1) are to be released.
As you mentioned, some modules doesn't have a 'gnome-3-10' git branch. I'm
not sure why,
The branch 'gnome-3-10' was created.
Summary of new commits:
22e7973... Bump to 3.10
5037453... configure: remove old Anjuta reference
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On mié 18 sep 2013 16:26:16 CEST, Allan Day wrote:
Hi everyone,
Apologies for the delay in getting this ready for you. The release
notes for 3.10 are now in a state where they can be translated.
They can be found in the gnome-3-10 branch of the release-notes module:
Hey Fran,
Fran Dieguez fran.dieg...@mabishu.com wrote:
Is there any website to review our commited translations?
I can't access to https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.10/
The easiest way to read the notes is to use yelp from the command line. Just do:
$ cd release-notes/help/C
$ yelp
On jue 19 sep 2013 00:19:10 CEST, Allan Day wrote:
Hey Fran,
Fran Dieguez fran.dieg...@mabishu.com wrote:
Is there any website to review our commited translations?
I can't access to https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.10/
The easiest way to read the notes is to use yelp from the
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