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Hello Andras

2011/7/31 Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com>

Hi Petr,

2011.07.29. 12:03 keltezéssel, Petr Mladek írta:
please note that the commit deadline for 3.3.4-rc1 is on Monday, Aug 1,
2011.

I pushed the l10n fixes to libreoffice-3-3.

As there were very few fixes, may I ask you localizers, if you still
want to work on LibreOffice 3.3.x translations? I would like to remove
the files from Pootle, if there are no objections.


I have. Please -1.

Unless these strings takes too much space or performance on pootle I would
like to keep them there until we reach the last 3.3.x release, as I don't
want to bet on 3.4.x for enterprises right now, no matter we call it
enterprise-ready or enterprise whatever. 3.3.x will last more than we
expect. It is my choice at the moment for enterprises.



Most of our users
will migrate to 3.4.x in the coming months and sooner or later we can
start to work on LibreOffice 3.5 strings.

Thanks,
Andras


Thanks

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The Document Foundation

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