Doc plans for the near future
Matthew East
mdke at ubuntu.com
Sat May 7 10:34:39 UTC 2011
On 1 May 2011 10:04, Matthew East <mdke at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>>>> In terms of time periods, I think that we should aim to start
>>>> translation work around the time of the release, and then aim for a
>>>> final string freeze two weeks after, and then a final release with
>>>> translations four weeks after that.
I think we are probably nearly ready to make a final string freeze for
natty - work has slowed on the natty branch and it looks like it is
more or less there.
The following pages are marked as stubs:
net-email.page
net-problem.page
net-security.page
net-wired.page
unity-launcher.page
There are also a few stragglers around marked as outdated, draft or review.
Shall we aim to achieve a hard string freeze by the end of next week,
i.e. 15 May 2011? Then we can leave translators to get on with their
work and we can focus on work for Oneiric.
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Matthew East
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