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Hi Michael, Giovanni, *,

On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 10:52 AM, Michael Bauer <fios@akerbeltz.org> wrote:
Gio,

They get removed at the same time for all locales but it doesn't happen
overnight,

They can be removed individually - but I didn't want to do it earlier,
as both 5.0.1 was close and after that the python-brackets removal and
and update against master templates was run...

there are usually 1 or two older versions on Pootle for quite
some time i.e. there's never only the 'live' branch.

Yeah, we for example still have the 4.3 branch online - so that's only
as reference for translators, not actively used anymore.

It would get
complicated I think if we started removing certain versions for certain
locales. Normally it works fine just telling the teams to work on the latest
version only.

In this case it does make sense, as Guarani isn't enabled for a build
on the 4.4 branch, so even if it lingers around, it won't end up in LO
unless you build yourself and tweak the makefiles.

ciao
Christian

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