Yes, the Appdata file has release notes from very old versions... maybe
those strings could be removed/moved to another place.

@Richard: any idea about how to deal with this?

Thanks!

El jue., 13 jun. 2019 a las 14:06, scootergrisen via gnome-i18n (<
gnome-i18n@gnome.org>) escribió:

> Den 13-06-2019 kl. 11:39 skrev Daniel Mustieles García via gnome-i18n:
> > Hi Claude,
> >
> > Is due to this change that gnome-software[1] has about 600 unstranslated
> > new strings?
> >
> > It's a very big change in just one day... there is no way to reduce it?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > [1] https://l10n.gnome.org/vertimus/gnome-software/master/po/es/
> >
>
> Seems like strings for a lot of releases going back years:
>
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/blob/master/data/appdata/org.gnome.Software.appdata.xml.in
>
> Not sure if there is much point translating all those strings and users
> might not see them anyway.
>
> If i search for GNOME software in GNOME software it says version
> 3.30.6-2ubuntu4.19.04.1 but i see none of those strings. Maybe because
> the version number does not match any of the strings exactly.
>
> Seems like a wast of time translation strings for a 2014 release.
>
> When can a user ever see it?
>
> I normally prefer to have things fully translated but on SMPlayer
> website i can also translate a few new strings on each release but i
> find it a bit waste of time because in next release its already outdated.
>
> If we have to translated release changes strings like this for every
> software that would not be so much fun and the time could properly be
> spendt better on improving the software.
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