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#Weblate 5.13 brings many preparations for more significant changes and also delivers the new commit policy. Select what translations you want to receive to your repository. And donβt forget to check all the other improvements!
#YourSoftwareYourLanguage weblate.org/news/archive/513-cβ¦
#Weblate 5.13 brings many preparations for more significant changes and also delivers the new commit policy. Select what translations you want to receive to your repository. And donβt forget to check all the other improvements!
#YourSoftwareYourLanguage weblate.org/news/archive/513-cβ¦
5.13: commit only what you want
We published an exciting release today. It is the first one that includes the work done by new Weblate team members, namely Karen on the frontend and Kartik on the backend. We are excited to have them on our team.Weblate
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in reply to Weblate • • •Small follow-up question, just to make sure I understand it right:
If I'm correct, translations failing *enforced* checks (not "normal" checks) will be forced to have the "needs editing" flag and thus will automatically be blocked if you set Settings -> Workflow -> Translation quality filter to "Skip translations marked as needing editing", with no way for the editor to override this, right? Because that is the behaviour I need, I need people to stop submitting broken translations :)