2009/10/16 Timo Jyrinki <email address hidden>:
> Whatever the case, now that the new strings are in, please make sure you
> will do a new upload of ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu with all the new
> translations from Rosetta in a couple of days, or 21st the latest. I see
> that https://translations.launchpad.net/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu was
> removed, which is good that there is only one place the translations are
> in, namely https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source
> /ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu
I agree with Timo, whatever the decision at this point, please make an
update export of all translations.
I asked on the mailing list how much time we were granted for this
exception, since in that way we could have known how to deal with
this: if it was best to keep on translating, or if it was best to
revert back to the old templates.
These translations will be see by a big audience, and probably not
English speaking: having half strings translated would be a real bad
experience for them (and probably give them a bad image of Ubuntu).
2009/10/16 Timo Jyrinki <email address hidden>: slideshow- ubuntu with all the new /translations. launchpad. net/ubiquity- slideshow- ubuntu was /translations. launchpad. net/ubuntu/ karmic/ +source slideshow- ubuntu
> Whatever the case, now that the new strings are in, please make sure you
> will do a new upload of ubiquity-
> translations from Rosetta in a couple of days, or 21st the latest. I see
> that https:/
> removed, which is good that there is only one place the translations are
> in, namely https:/
> /ubiquity-
I agree with Timo, whatever the decision at this point, please make an
update export of all translations.
I asked on the mailing list how much time we were granted for this
exception, since in that way we could have known how to deal with
this: if it was best to keep on translating, or if it was best to
revert back to the old templates.
These translations will be see by a big audience, and probably not
English speaking: having half strings translated would be a real bad
experience for them (and probably give them a bad image of Ubuntu).
Thanks.
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Milo Casagrande <email address hidden>