Hi all,
This is just a heads up that we expect to be releasing a stable version
of Tracker this week (around Thursday) and any last minute translations
should be updated by then.
Thanks,
--
Regards,
Martyn
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On 06/04/10 08:50, Kenneth Nielsen wrote:
Wow, a full days warning, thanks a lot.
2010/3/31 Martyn Russell:
Hi all,
This is just a heads up that we expect to be releasing a stable version of
Tracker this week (around Thursday) and any last minute translations should
be updated by then
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Ross Golder wrote:
> For those that haven't noticed, the subversion migration is now
> complete. In the end, it took about 49 hours. Apologies for the downtime
> involved.
It is definitely worth it, the speed improvement alone is :)
> Except for 'www
On 17/03/14 13:15, Alexandre Franke wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 12:34 PM, GNOME Status Pages wrote:
This is an automatic notification from status generation scripts on:
http://l10n.gnome.org.
There have been following string additions to module 'tracker.master':
+ "Metadata extraction fail
On 17/03/14 14:47, Piotr Drąg wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Is tracker a part of the GNOME release set? I always thought it was
developed separately, in similar vein to GTK+ etc., and wasn't really
affected by the freezes. If it is, please read the wiki page
explaining the process:
https://wiki.gnome.org/T
On 17/03/14 15:14, Alexandre Franke wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Martyn Russell wrote:
"""
The following types of changes do not need explicit approval, however we
would still very much like them to be announced so that we know about them:
* Marking a message for t
Hello all,
I've managed to push a commit to tracker's master branch which breaks
the string freeze rules.
I've been discussing the rules with the gnome-i18n mailing list already
to find out if this is strictly breaking the rules or not. Details on
the existing discussion here:
https://ma