Am Mittwoch, den 11.03.2009, 08:01 +0100 schrieb Frederic Peters:
> Brian Cameron wrote:
>
> > This change got needed 2 approvals from i18n. Does the release team
> > also need to provide 2 approvals as well? If so, could this be
> > approved?
>
> It does (UI & code change); approval 1 of 2.
Brian Cameron wrote:
> This change got needed 2 approvals from i18n. Does the release team
> also need to provide 2 approvals as well? If so, could this be
> approved?
It does (UI & code change); approval 1 of 2.
Frederic
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This change got needed 2 approvals from i18n. Does the release team
also need to provide 2 approvals as well? If so, could this be
approved?
Thanks,
Brian
On 03/06/09 12:45, Gil Forcada wrote:
Here goes the 2 of 2 from i18n. :)
Cheers,
El dv 06 de 03 de 2009 a les 19:23 +0100, en/na Jo
Here goes the 2 of 2 from i18n. :)
Cheers,
El dv 06 de 03 de 2009 a les 19:23 +0100, en/na Johannes Schmid va
escriure:
> Hi!
>
> Although this is really late I guess we need to avoid such a regression
> for 2.26 as some people seem to dislike PulseAudio for various reasons.
>
> 1 of 2 from i18
Hi!
Although this is really late I guess we need to avoid such a regression
for 2.26 as some people seem to dislike PulseAudio for various reasons.
1 of 2 from i18n.
Regards,
Johannes
Am Freitag, den 06.03.2009, 10:44 -0600 schrieb Brian Cameron:
> I would like to request a string freeze change
I would like to request a string freeze change for GNOME 2.26.
Note that if you do not have PulseAudio, that it is now impossible
to configure Sound Themes. This is because the new Sound Theme
configuration has been moved to the new PulseAudio-only
gnome-volume-control. When not using PulseAud