On Fri, 2005-06-10 at 15:10 +0200, Åsmund Skjæveland wrote:
> > Yair> is there any use to keep translating gnome 2.10?
> > It will be shipped in Mandriva Linux 2006, which is scheduled at Oct 2005.
> 
> But will there be more releases? Will maintainers think that a new 
> translation for some obscure minority language is reason to make a new 
> release?

I can tell you that we are developing a script in Ubuntu to get
translations from GNOME's CVS into our system so we will get all updates
after release as we provide translation updates after release. That
means that any translation added to GNOME a 2.x release will be used in
Ubuntu. Of course, my opinion is that after last minor release from
GNOME, you should give preference to next major GNOME release.

So for instance, my recommendation is that, after 2.10.3 is released,
you should concentrate on 2.11 and take care of the 2.10 branches only
after you have 2.11 in a good status.

Cheers.


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