In order to prevent compile errors, I guess we should review the "review"
section in pootle (for example:
http://pootle.documentfoundation.org/eu/libo33/review.html)
Am I right?
Regards
2011/1/12 Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com>
Hi,
libreoffice-3-3-0 branch was cut yesterday. I've just learned on irc
that it will be tagged for LibreOffice 3.3 release on Monday. Commit
rules to that branch are very strict. Only very-very safe fixes and
translation updates are allowed.
You can update your translations in Pootle by Sunday evening. I'll take
updated translations from there and do a final check-in for LibreOffice
3.3 release. These are the lo-build-*.po files.
I'm sorry but I cannot take excessive amounts of fixes for the main
localize.sdf anymore (1-2 typos are still OK). At least not before the
release of LibreOffice 3.3. It's too risky and I don't have the time to
check everything carefully. (FYI, there were 2 errors in hr and te
translations that broke the build on Windows, causing a big trouble.)
There will be a 3.3.1 soon where corrections will be possible, and for
the next major release I hope we'll get rid of sdf format (at least in
the repo) and everyone can use Pootle.
Thanks,
Andras
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