Hello
Working on the Danish LO, I am currently working on the master version to be ahead. However, I am
wondering: Will the translated strings also take effect in the current LO versions (currently: 24.2
as fresh and 7.6 as still version)?
Reversely: If I worked on an older version, would translated strings automatically become part of
newer versions (7.6 -> 24.2 -> master)?
A different question: If a translation is saved with "reviewer" rights, will it automatically be
comitted to the LO distribution, or is there a need to do something further to commit?
Best regards,
Lars
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