Weblate Blog / Embann
The first company release: 5.9
The last major Weblate version of 2024 is here, and it is the first one since we’ve became the company.
Weblate becomes a company
We would like to share with you one of the biggest news in Weblate history. We started a company called Weblate s.r.o., registered in Czechia, so it’s not moving Weblate’s residence. The team grows, but nobody is leaving.
New integrations and documentation: 5.8
Another two moths are gone, and the growing Weblate team is proudly here with the latest release. So proud, we made two in one day, with a tiny fix of Python package in 5.8.1.
Big new feature and a plenty of nice additions: 5.7
Not many things contain more enthusiasm for us than informing you about all the wonderful improvements that come to life with the new version of Weblate we just released. There is always pressure before the happiness of a job well done. (And that is sometimes followed by a bug fixing session and .1 release)
First Weblate in 2024: 5.4
There are things you can rely on, no matter the changing world around you. One of those is a major Weblate version every other month. It’s the middle of February, so let’s look at the 5.4 version.
Two in one: 5.2 and 3 are out
This article might look like the end-of-the-year sum up, but it is not that just yet, though yes, it does cover two Weblate major versions! November brought us 5.2 as an extra, out-of-scheduled release; it also brought some health challenges to our team members, so while the development and support worked, the announcement article needed to wait. Here we go!
Keep improving: 5.1
Things just keep getting better in Weblate; let’s fly through what 5.1 has to offer you.
New generation: 5.0
Plenty of new things are here—so many of them that we changed the number. The major number!
Improved storage and docs: 4.17
Time flies and the new Weblate version is out. Much work has been done on 4.17, so let’s take a look at the highlights!