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.
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.
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.
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)
Long time, no blog, one could say. Let’s mend this and talk all the exciting things that happened for Weblate during this window of radio silence. There are new versions, new plans, new people, and a company!
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.
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