Version regressions in cosmic compared to bionic

Gunnar Hjalmarsson gunnarhj at ubuntu.com
Wed Oct 10 14:28:57 UTC 2018


On 2018-10-10 14:13, Julian Andres Klode wrote:
> language-pack-gnome-mai        1:18.04+20180712/bionic-updates                    -> 1:18.04+20180423/cosmic
> language-pack-gnome-mai-base   1:18.04+20180712/bionic-updates                    -> 1:18.04+20180423/cosmic
> language-pack-mai              1:18.04+20180712/bionic-updates                    -> 1:18.04+20180423/cosmic
> language-pack-mai-base         1:18.04+20180712/bionic-updates                    -> 1:18.04+20180423/cosmic

Maithili is a language which is not so well translated in Ubuntu. When 
building language packs, a threshold is applied to exclude languages 
with poor translation coverage. Apparently enough strings are translated 
in bionic, but not (yet) in cosmic.

Ɓukasz is about to build new language packs. If the Maithili langpacks 
are updated then, all is well. Otherwise it would be most consistent, 
AFAICT, to drop the Maithili language packs from the cosmic archive.

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