REMINDER: Call for testing: Bionic langpack updates IV

Hannie Dumoleyn lafeber-dumoleyn2 at zonnet.nl
Sat Jul 25 07:49:14 UTC 2020


Hi Gunnar,

Yes, installing 18.04 in a VM is an option. But since I think that the 
Dutch translation is ok, I will leave it as is.
I appreciate it very much that you remind us.

Cheers,
Hannie

Op 23-07-2020 om 22:11 schreef Gunnar Hjalmarsson:
> Thought I'd send a reminder of the below message. 6 more days left 
> before deadline.
>
> And @Hannie: If you are on 20.04 you are not alone. It's the case for 
> me too. But I have 18.04 in a VM in order to be able to test this as 
> well as other stable release updates.
>
>
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> Subject: Call for testing: Bionic langpack updates IV
> Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 18:26:44 +0200
> From: Gunnar Hjalmarsson <gunnarhj at ubuntu.com>
> To: ubuntu-translators at lists.ubuntu.com, Lukasz Zemczak 
> <lukasz.zemczak at canonical.com>
>
> Hello translators!
>
> Let's start the fourth langpack update cycle for Bionic. This gives 
> the translators teams an opportunity to help so that the 18.04.5 point 
> release (scheduled to be released on August 13) is shipped with 
> updated translations for respective language.
>
> This is not a "full update", i.e. the docs are not included, so the 
> names of the langpacks which have been copied to bionic-proposed are:
>
>   language-pack-XX
>   language-pack-gnome-XX
>
> where 'XX' is the language code.
>
> The steps involved are described at this wiki page:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/LanguagePackUpdatesQA
>
> Basically the translation teams are asked to
>
> * install the updated langpacks from bionic-proposed
> * perform the tests according to the wiki page
> * add the test result for respective language to the Bionic table on
>   the wiki page
>
> The row for Swedish has already been inserted; just add your language 
> in the same manner.
>
> Langpacks which have been reported as successfully tested by 29th of 
> July 14:00 UTC will be copied to bionic-updates, and with that made 
> available to all users.
>
> Note: If you are not an Ubuntu Member, you need to be a member of
> <https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-wiki-editors> to be able to edit the
> wiki page. You are encouraged to take this opportunity to join
> ~ubuntu-wiki-editors, but if you don't get edit access in time, please
> post the test result for your language in a message here instead.
>





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