Brion's correct. We have to submit localizations
when we submit the app
for review, so any translations after Wednesday morning will get sync'ed
into the next update. We will, most likely, have a fast follow release for
bug fixes and more localizations very quickly.
I also want to take a chance to thank our translators. I know we've asked
a lot of you as we made lots of changes and iterations over the last couple
months. Now that the major redesign is completed, we expect to have many
fewer text changes in future point updates.
On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 8:27 AM, Brion Vibber <bvibber(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
On Friday, March 4, 2016, Sjoerd de Bruin
<sjoerddebruin(a)me.com> wrote:
Hello,
I've just did some translations and I'm worried these won't be included
in the version that will go live in the App Store. Is that true?
It takes a few days to get a release through store review, so yes the
latest additions won't be in at first. But bug fix releases will probably
come soon and should pick them up.
-- brion
Greetings,
Sjoerd de Bruin
sjoerddebruin(a)me.com
Op 3 mrt. 2016, om 02:21 heeft Joshua Minor <jminor(a)wikimedia.org> het
volgende geschreven:
Hello mobile Wikimedians,
I'm excited to announce that we submitted a release candidate of our
major update today, and plan to release publicly on Wednesday March 9th.
If you are in the beta you should be able to install the release now
from TestFlight.
We are working with Communications on next week's public release, and
I'm getting our on wiki docs updated, so expect to hear more soon.
On behalf of the iOS team at the WMF, I also particularly want to thank
our testing volunteers and those who submitted code to the project.
Thanks,
Josh
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