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On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 7:48 PM Michael Wolf <milupo@sorbzilla.de> wrote:

Hi,

it seems that Weblate has been upgraded to 3.9.1 within the last hour.

False.
Update to 3.9.1 already happened on Tuesday.

Since then the Dashboard link leads to the project page for all
languages rather than to the components page for the language to be
translated into.

What the dashboard link displays by default depends on your settings.
If you claim you're interested in all languages, you get all languages.

What a nonsense! I had to check more than one hundred
components if there are untranslated strings.

You can also tell weblate to not show already translated components by default.

Until one hour ago the
dashboard link still led to the component page for my languages Upper
Sorbian and Lower Sorbian. Please undo this change.

No, what you think you experienced surely is not the case. As said:
3.9.1 is active since Tuesday, not just since a few hours.

Finally still a request: It would be fine if you upgrade to at least
3.9.2.

No such release nor tag yet.

ciao
Christian

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