Hi all, We're a bit further than last time. On 31-03-2019 21:34, Paul Gevers wrote: [...] > This is the first time that *I* am trying to coordinate this a bit, so > help me out. Hinted by some notes, I propose the following, if people > have time to help out. Thanks for all of you that already have helped so far. > * l10n-english could do a review of the current text of all chapters, > keeping in mind that especially the issues.dbk file will keep receiving > updates during the releasing process, so the other files make more sense > to check first. The about.dbk, installing.dbk, moreinfo.dbk and > release-notes.dbk have close to zero changed or added text, so if the > previous release notes were acceptable, those files are fine already. [...] Minor changes have been done in installing.dbk (mostly dropping text) and one addition in release-notes.dbk. I think we can consider this frozen now. > * Translation teams can start making sure translations are up-to-date, I > suggest starting with the about.dbk, installing.dbk, moreinfo.dbk and > release-notes.dbk files. Other files may receive more updates to > existing texts (depending on the answer to the review timing question in > the previous paragraph) resulting in possible unnecessary churn on fuzzy > strings in just translated items. [...] Please, if you haven't already started on translating, full steam ahead. Expect, however, incoming changes (mostly additions, we'll try to avoid other changes) to issues.dbk and whats-new.dbk. > I have seen updates to translations already, so I guess at least some > teams have direct access [2]. I *guess* I can grant other teams access > if they request it. Since the migration from Alioth to salsa, the > archive is available in git and changes can be submitted with merge > requests as an alternative. The bugs in the bts against the > release-notes package remain a supported option as well. > > Please don't hesitate to ask if you have questions or remarks. This holds. For lots of languages I haven't seen any activity yet. Volunteers? [...] Paul > [1] https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes hit drop-down menu > next to the bell-sign and select what you find appropriate > [2] https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/release-notes
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