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List:       kde-i18n-doc
Subject:    Re: digiKam 0.9.1 string freeze - release plan
From:       Gerhard Kulzer <gerhard () kulzer ! net>
Date:       2007-02-25 15:34:35
Message-ID: 200702251634.36323.gerhard () kulzer ! net
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Am Sunday 25 February 2007 schrieben Sie:
> Gerhard Kulzer napisał(a):
> > Am Sunday 25 February 2007 schrieben Sie:
> >> Gerhard Kulzer napisał(a):
> >>> Dear all digiKam translators!
> >>>
> >>> We are going for another important release of digikam and
> >>> digikamimageplugins. The plan is as follows:
> >>>
> >>> String freeze: today (2007-02-11)
> >>> 0.9.1-beta1 : 2007-11-02.
> >>> 0.9.1-RC : 2007-18-02.
> >>> 0.9.1-final : 2007-25-02.
> >>>
> >>> So I would like to ask you that translations are available for the
> >>> final release in two weeks. Of course any previous commit will be
> >>> welcome, as we are going through intensive testing.
> >>
> >> Can you put off the release for a few days?
> >> As far as I can see, there have been a few changes in digikam docbook,
> >> and they have not been yet propagated to .pot files nor .po files, so we
> >> cannot translate them. Without that I cannot even generate documentation
> >> (translation must be complete for docbook generation).
> >>
> >> 	Krzysztof Lichota (Polish team)
> >
> > As things stand today, we'll do a rc2 this weekend and do the final next
> > weekend. So there is a weeks delay. Gilles will be working on digiKam
> > next week, and I will also continue on the docbook, although the big
> > change is in svn now.
>
> We need a few days of string freeze for changes to propagate. So when do
> you expect to finish work on docbooks?
>
> 	Krzysztof Lichota
>
> PS. Please CC kde-i18n-doc with replies.

By Tuesday night.
Thanks
Gerhard

-- 
Hakuna matata
http://www.gerhard.fr

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