On 2019-09-10 18:00, Grzegorz Kulik wrote:
Hey, thank you both for such quick responses! It actually makes me
really happy since I'm not the best at contributing to the technical
side of any projects. I'll wait for the news then.
I talked with Łukasz Zemczak, who is monitoring the language pack
creation process, and this is the probable explanation:
When it starts working, these four language pack packages should be
available in the archive:
language-pack-szl-base
language-pack-gnome-szl-base
language-pack-szl
language-pack-gnome-szl
A -base package contains all the translations at the time of creation,
while the other packages (delta) only includes new or changed strings
since respective -base package was created. While delta language packs
are created weekly during the development cycle, -base packages have not
been created since the end of July. We assume that you hadn't reached
the 5% threshold at that time, which would explain that we still don't
see any szl language packs in the archive.
The -base packages will be updated at least once, possibly twice, before
the release of Ubuntu 19.10. So let's be patient, and hope that the szl
language packs will show up at next update. (If not, then we'll need to
dig deeper into it.)
HTH
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