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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/11/2019 11:08 AM, Óvári wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:16cdf95f-6321-ab30-c7b4-d91e1db52348@zoho.com">Hi,
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Can you please advise when the new Thunderbird website is planned
to be live?
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It was understood that December 11th was the date.
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I didn't say the website would be live on Dec 11th. What I said was:<br>
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"<b>Depends on localizer translation speed, any other bugs being
fixed like </b><b><a class="issue-link js-issue-link"
data-error-text="Failed to load issue title" data-id="529650891"
data-permission-text="Issue title is private"
data-url="https://github.com/thundernest/thunderbird-website/issues/151"
data-hovercard-type="issue"
data-hovercard-url="/thundernest/thunderbird-website/issues/151/hovercard"
href="https://github.com/thundernest/thunderbird-website/issues/151">#151</a></b><b>
and 68 update coordination timing, but it should be ready in or
around the week of December 11th.</b>"<br>
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Localizer speed was a guess, I guessed 2 weeks, but it turns out I
was wrong: Significant parts of the front page aren't translated in
French, Japanese, Russian, and Polish, which are all very high user
languages for us. Localizers have been faster before, but they are
volunteers, and this is a larger block of untranslated text than we
have put out in a very long time. Thunderbird also isn't a high
priority in Pontoon. <br>
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I sent out a message on mozilla.dev.l10n with the hopes that some
might notice this. I see some progress happening on French and
Japanese, which are the biggest groups of users outside German and
English. If at least the top of the front page is translated by next
week for those two languages, we can go live then. Many other
languages have been translated, so that also helps.<br>
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