[Anubad] Fwd: Firefox Aurora L10n Report

sankarshan sankarshan.mukhopadhyay at gmail.com
Sat Aug 10 16:06:19 PDT 2013


FYI. For those contributing to Mozilla/Firefox L10n


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From: Jeff Beatty <jbeatty at mozilla.com>
Date: Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 4:01 AM
Subject: Firefox Aurora L10n Report
To: dev-l10n at lists.mozilla.org


Hello localizers!

Thank you all for your great work with Firefox 23 and 24. Here's an
outline of what is currently in Aurora this cycle and what we
accomplished together last cycle:

This cycle (5 August - 16 September)

Key dates include:
    - Beta sign offs are due before 9 September.
    - Aurora sign offs are due before 16 September.
    - Firefox 24 releases 17 September.

Features:
    - 150 new strings were added to Aurora desktop, 95 for Aurora mobile
    - Many of the new desktop strings cover additions to devtools.
    - The mobile strings cover the new guest mode being added to
Firefox for Android (see
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mobile/Projects/Guest_browsing for more
details.

Notes:
Please remember that sign offs are a critical piece to the cycle and
mean that you approve and can vouch for the work you're submitting for
shipment.

Last cycle (May 14th - June 24th)

Noteworthy accomplishments:
    - 71% of all locales shipped Firefox 23 on desktop updates on
time. Sadly, that is a 7% decrease from last cycle but the 71% shipped
still has the potential to impact, literally, millions of users and
deserves to be congratulated!
    - Localizations of Firefox OS have begun shipping! Congratulations
to all involved.
    - Between 22 & 23, three new locales were added to Firefox for
Android: Slovak (sk), Turkish (tr), and Hungarian (hu)!
Congratulations!


Thank you to everyone for all of your dedication and hard work this
last sprint. As always, if you note anything missing in these reports,
please let me know.

Thanks,
Jeff

--
*Jeff Beatty*
L10n Program Manager
@mozilla_l10n <http://twitter.com/mozilla_l10n>
801.367.3763


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sankarshan mukhopadhyay
<http://sankarshan.randomink.org/blog>



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