Le jeudi 13 mars 2008, à 16:44 +0530, Runa Bhattacharjee a écrit : > Jorge González González wrote: > > El jue, 13-03-2008 a las 10:53 +0100, Vincent Untz escribió: > > > >> One last item is that more and more teams are now able to translate the > >> documentation, but it's very hard since it's not frozen and can change > >> at the very last minute. Claude suggested on IRC that we add a new > >> documentation freeze for translators: the freeze would start the > >> week-end before the .0 release. This way the documentation can still be > >> updated during the last week before the release and translators have a > >> few days to update the translations. I think it'd make sense to lift the > >> freeze after the .0 release (so documentation can still be updated > >> between .0 and .1) and enforce it again the week-end before the .1 > >> release, and so on. > >> > > Yes please, in menay releases the documentation changed at the very last > > moment and we were unable to get the translations ready. It'd be very > > nice to have also string freeze for the manuals. > > > > Iguess a week would be enough if there aren't huge changes. > > > A User Interface translation freeze date prior to the Document > translation freeze date would also help in ensuring translation > finalization and curtailing last minute updates on support status of > languages.
Well, a UI translation freeze really is a translation freeze (since the UI is frozen at some point). I guess it's up to each translation team to decide if they want to do this. Enforcing a translation freeze would probably not work for all teams. Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n