On Fri, 2021-02-12 at 12:36 -0800, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Why do you say the .mo files are old. The timestamps are all Feb 3 02:47 which is when the package was built for PyPI.
Because my brain goes faster than my fingers and I say the reverse of what I mean.
I meant .mo files, all .po where properly dated, and I reversed the meaning of my thoughs while typing.
Thanks for brining my confussion to my (and everybody's) attention, and my appologies for the noise.
When things are changed on weblate, we get automatically generated merge requests to update our source. We don't always merge them immediately, but we certainly do merge all the outstanding ones before making a release.
I'm 95% certain that I edited messages after Nov 7th in the Spanish translation of both mailman, postorius and hyperkitty, but the .po file is dated Nov 7h. Actually, I did a review of outstanding strings when Abhilash annonced the RC for the current version. That is why I was bit surprised. But then, it may be me and my faint memory.
And, of course, I'm very grateful and happy with all the work that is being done on Mailman3.
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