In Pootle, below a string to translate, there are suggestions with
former translations.
I miss those in Weblate, or are they somewhere ells?
Kind regards, Kees
sophi schreef op 27.08.2019 16:37:
Hi all,
We have deployed a Weblate instance for testing purpose here:
https://vm137.documentfoundation.org/
You can login with your Pootle account. Cloph has updated it with the
last strings from master.
*NOTE*: *it is for testing purpose only*, the test will go-on until end
of LibOCon and we will make a decision about migration from Pootle to
Weblate after this test.
Anonymous making suggestions are not reflected here, only those
belonging to a group are able to test.
Your feedback is very welcome of course, we will take it into account
before making a decision.
Don't hesitate if you have question.
Happy testing :)
Cheers
Sophie
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- Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Weblate instance for testing purposes (continued)
Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Weblate instance for testing purposes · Christian Lohmaier
Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Weblate instance for testing purposes · kees538
Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Weblate instance for testing purposes · kees538
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