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There have been following string additions to module 'gnome-initial-setup.master': + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. A password without your user name would be stronger." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to add more letters, numbers and symbols." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to avoid common words." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to avoid reordering existing words." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to avoid repeating the same character." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to avoid repeating the same type of character: you need to mix up letters, numbers and punctuation." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to avoid sequences like 1234 or abcd." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to avoid some of the words included in the password." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to avoid using your name in the password." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to use a mixture of letters, numbers and punctuation." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to use more lowercase letters." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to use more numbers." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to use more special characters, like punctuation." + "Password hint"::"This is a weak password. Try to use more uppercase letters." + "Password hint"::"This password is very similar to your last one. Try changing some letters and numbers." + "Password hint"::"This password is very similar to your last one. Try changing the password a bit more." + "This is a weak password." Note that this doesn't directly indicate a string freeze break, but it might be worth investigating. http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-initial-setup/log/?h=master _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n