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--- Comment #45 from sophie <gautier.sophie@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Yousuf (Jay) Philips from comment #44)
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #43)
Outcome of that is a major rework of Help, and a revert of any "lost"
function in the menu/toolbar rework in time for the 5.0 release. But they're
in otherwise.

Doubt there would be major rework of Help, but kendy is speaking with
olivier to see how we can fix the current problems with help as it is
presently until a time when we can fully move to a wikihelp.

You said during ESC that you will modify the help accordingly to your changes,
if not, commits will be reverted.

Sophi doesn't say it but assume she'll work that into a MozTrap sequence for
guided review.

Sophie is currently going through all the changes to make sure that she is
okay with them and i'm working with her to answer any questions that she may
have about it.

For the moment, we are discussing Tools > Sort and Edit > Links you wanted to
remove, I hope you have reverted that commit, but I'll check today.

The ESC suggested that it would be good to have these changes in the beta 2
release, so users can try it out. If anyone has any comments on any of the
strings that have been changed or the repositioning of an entry or submenu
to another menu, please do try out the menus in a daily build and let me
know.

If the help is modified and if there is no other functionality lost, it will be
in Beta2. Of course we won't play commit and revert at this moment and give
more work than needed to l10n team. 
To answer Adolfo concerns, there will be no string changes in minor versions as
usual, rules remains unchanged.

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