James Laska さんは書きました:
On Wed, 2010-02-17 at 14:28 +1000, Noriko Mizumoto wrote:
Domingo Becker さんは書きました:
2010/1/7 James Laska jlaska@redhat.com:
The QA team doesn't provide/build the compose images, that is a service provided by release engineering. Looking at the dates you mention, the current F-13 QA schedule [2] shows that F-13-Alpha will be available for translation testing at that time.
Don't ask translators to build a live image from rawhide. Based on my own experience, it will go wrong. I was never able to make a 'Live CD from rawhide' work. Something always goes wrong when booting. It seems that development people starts from an early installer and uses the update system since then.
But if we use the Alpha compose to test, and our corrections and improvements will be present in Alpha 2 or Beta compose to check once more, that's ok and may work well. We will need that packagers pay attention to our commits to their repositories.
'Compose alpha candidates' date is 2010-2-18, while 'String freeze' date is 2010-02-16. Alpha composed this timing may not contain most of new/updated translation strings for review and correction, no?
As far as I understand, if the compose happens after the string freeze, the alpha should contain all frozen translation content.
The alpha should contain all frozen English strings, but after the string freeze, updating translation activity becomes most active. Two days would be too short to get new/modified strings being translated for review and correction purpose.
Additionally, there are nightly rawhide live images available [3] if testing against more recent updates is desired.
If these nightly rawhide live images work, it would be good. But packagers would have to pay attention to our commits in order to rebuild their packages with newer translations as soon as possible.
It is said that having a 'nightly-composes of 5-Mar-2010' image available for certain period is possible [1]. Someone can give a hand on this?
If there is a specific image you need for l10n testing, I'd recommend submitting a request to release engineering for guidance on hosting the image. Several folks could host the image on their fedorapeople.org pages, but I'd suggest starting with something more formal and rel-eng can advise alternatives.
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