Hi Paul Paul W. Frields wrote: > Greetings L10N folk! > > Due to scarce personnel resources we are running a couple of days behind > our schedule[1] for the Docs Project. However, I am getting the Release > Notes ready for a POT drop today. Although the schedule currently has a > "deadline" of 23 September, we will be extending this until about 26 > September (2007-09-26). > > However, please keep in mind that your team does *NOT* need to complete > ALL work by that date. Due to last-minute bug fixes and other errata, > you can expect a few string changes over the next few weeks, although we > will strive to keep them to an absolute minimum. You will need to > complete all work by the listed date of 21 October (2007-10-21), subject > to change if there are slips affecting the overall release schedule[2]. > > In the past we have included only finished release notes in the test3 > release of Fedora, but that will NOT be the case for F8 test3. Any team > that works on their release notes translation will have their work > included in F8 test3. We would still like to include only finished > translations in the final version to emphasize the professional polish > of the distribution, but since I now have greater access to the > fedora-release-notes package in the distribution, we will be more able > to bring an update package into Fedora 8 during its cycle if additional > languages are finished by some deadline date on which we can jointly > agree. > > Reminder: the full fedora-release-notes package includes material from > the following modules: > Thank you so much giving us clear picture! Now I have a couple of questions, can I? * Should we need to update pot/po files for those manually? * I've edited some LINGUS to include ja, then found that 'readme/' and 'readme-burning-isos/' have no LINGUS under po/. What to do? > * release-notes > * homepage > * about-fedora <-- (Almost no changes since F7) > * readme > * readme-live-image > * readme-burning-isos <-- (Almost no changes since F7) Many thanks noriko > > For the best locale representation, make sure you visit each of these > modules for updates. Also, please remember to check that the po/LINGUAS > file in each module is updated to include your locale, so it will be > built by our tools! Thanks to everyone for your great work, it's a > pleasure to work with you. If you have any problems, please contact us > at fedora-docs-list. > > = = = > [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/Schedule > [2] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/Schedule > > -- fedora-docs-list mailing list fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list