From han.dumoleyn op tele2.nl Sat Jul 23 07:49:08 2022 From: han.dumoleyn op tele2.nl (hannie) Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2022 09:49:08 +0200 Subject: Fwd: Call for testing: langpack updates for 22.04.1 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5548930e-a52e-faee-793a-40b01ba816a8@tele2.nl> Beste medevertalers, Aangezien ik Jammy nog niet geïnstalleerd heb, wil ik vragen of iemand deze taak op zich kan nemen. Met vriendelijke groeten, Hannie -------- Doorgestuurd bericht -------- Onderwerp: Call for testing: langpack updates for 22.04.1 Datum: Thu, 21 Jul 2022 21:17:38 +0200 Van: Lukasz Zemczak Aan: ubuntu-translators op lists.ubuntu.com Hello translators! Today it's me sending this out, so I'm inspiring myself with what Gunnar was usually writing in his call-for-testing e-mails. 22.04.1 is scheduled to be released in 2 weeks, so today is about time for the usual point-release language-pack updates. Updated language packs are available in jammy-proposed as version 1:22.04+20220721. They will be moved to jammy-updates on 2022-07-28 for all languages except those languages where we identify issues with the proposed language packs. As a prevention measure you can help out by installing the language packs for your language from jammy-proposed and report here any issues you see which might be related to the updated translations. Then the language-packs for that language won't be moved to jammy-updates until the issues have been considered and/or resolved. The names of the language packs which have been copied to jammy-proposed are: language-pack-XX language-pack-XX-base language-pack-gnome-XX language-pack-gnome-XX-base where 'XX' is the language code. The purpose of a manual test is to make sure that the system keeps working normally and that there are no noticeable translation errors which stand out. So basically: log in into an Ubuntu desktop session and make sure that the core features behave as expected. Example check points: * Open the Activities overview, enter some search terms (for example home, netw, update). * Check the menu on the top right of the screen. * Start the file browser (Files>Home Folder). Check your home folder location, the menu items and the side bar. * Start Update Manager: check out it runs and has sensible UI. If you find issues, please report them here by 2022-07-28. Thank you! -- Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak Foundations Team Tools Squad Interim Engineering Manager lukasz.zemczak op canonical.com www.canonical.com -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators op lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators ------------- volgend deel ------------ Een HTML-bijlage is gescrubt... URL: