[07:25] <dpm> good morning all!
[12:20] <TLE> dpm: Hey
[12:21] <dpm> hey TLE, how's it going? :-)
[12:22] <TLE> dpm: good thank you, think I'll get started with some GNOME translations this weekend for gnome 3.0, that'll be fun
[12:23] <dpm> yeah, we started a while ago, lots of changes recently
[12:23] <TLE> The reason I wrote was that I just saw your last blog update: https://davidplanella.wordpress.com/2011/03/18/call-for-maverick-language-pack-update-testing/
[12:23] <dpm> yeah, we had to re-issue the call due to fixing a bug in the langpacks last week
[12:24] <TLE> and I think you included the wrong link. In the notes session you describe the languagpack testing scehdule, but you link to the general release schedule
[12:24] <dpm> ah, bummer, thanks for noticing, let me change that!
[12:25] <TLE> your welcome
[12:26] <dpm> done, thanks :)
[12:27] <TLE> np
[13:29] <gtriderxc> "If you want to display the desktop in a different language than this, please select it in the "Language" tab.
[13:29] <gtriderxc> Hence you should set this to a sensible value for the region in which you are located."
[13:29] <gtriderxc> Hence you should set this to a sensible value for the region in which you are located.
[13:29] <gtriderxc> ??>> If you want to display the desktop in a different language than this, please select it in the "Language" tab.
[13:29] <gtriderxc> Hence you should set this to a sensible value for the region in which you are located.
[13:29] <gtriderxc> why?
[13:30] <gtriderxc> I'm about to erase this liine from a Polish translation
[13:31] <gtriderxc> dpm can I?
[13:39] <gtriderxc> OK, I just made it looks good without erasing
[14:43] <RawChid> :)
[18:19] <gtriderxc> what is a fallback message?
[18:23] <gtriderxc> "Force Fallback Message to show"
[18:23] <gtriderxc> ?
[23:23] <askhl> gtriderxc, in which programme?
[23:23] <gtriderxc> just a second
[23:23] <gtriderxc> https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/gnome-session/+pots/gnome-session-2.0/pl/+translate?show=untranslated
[23:23] <askhl> fallback would be a kind of "reserve", something it uses when whatever it is doing doesn't work out
[23:24] <askhl> ahh, so the session can fallback
[23:24] <askhl> mysterious...
[23:24] <gtriderxc> so 4 example gnome when unity deosn't start
[23:24] <askhl> in any case, these are gconf strings.  Hardly worth bothering too much about as barely anyone will read them
[23:24] <askhl> yeah, it's probably a kind of failsafe session
[23:26] <gtriderxc> thanks