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July 31, 2019

Weblate goes beyond the code: VCS less operation

Weblate is now able to handle the files without a connection to the external repository.

July 26, 2019

Weblate is changing its look

Weblate has grown a lot since the first lines of code in 2012, and we finally found some time to not only make new features but also create a new website. One that will serve better to the users and visitors, look modern, and represent well. I am not going to describe here all the pretty things of the site, this is a story about the creative process and things that happened around.

July 19, 2019

Weblate Docker container changes

The official Weblate Docker container just received an important change. In case you are using it, you will probably have to adjust your configuration after upgrading.

June 29, 2019

Weblate 3.7.1

Weblate 3.7.1 is out with tweaks and bug fixes.

June 26, 2019

Translation finder out in version 1.6!

We have a concise message for you today, but it can bring a smile not only on a hot summer day in which you want to leave the office a little bit sooner.

June 26, 2019

Checking real text size and managing fonts in Weblate

We have a new feature in Weblate we already mentioned in 3.7 release announcement.

June 21, 2019

Weblate 3.7

Weblate 3.7 has been released today. It is a version with interesting new features and plenty of bugs fixed.

May 31, 2019

translation-finder 1.5

The translation-finder module has been released in version 1.5. It is used by Weblate to detect translatable files in the repository making setup of translation components in Weblate much easier. This release brings lot of improvements based on feedback from our users, making the detection faster, more reliable and accurate.

April 26, 2019

Weblate 3.6.1

Weblate 3.6.1 has been released today. It is a bugfix release fixing several issues reported after the 3.6 release.

April 20, 2019

Weblate 3.6

Weblate 3.6 has been released today. It brings rewritten notifications, user data download and several other improvements. It also sets depreciation timeline for Python 2 installations - after April 2020 Weblate will only support Python 3.

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