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I hope there is progress, but it is not what I'm seeing. I am running 4.3 final from backports, and the corrections are not there. So, it looks like they managed to break it on release day. Yay!

When it comes to translations, I'm just a user, a disgruntled one. And nothing I have seen from a user point of view suggests the situation is getting better. I will consider filing bugs, but my experience filing bugs is that nothing is done, unless you know the right person. As I said, I even went to Rosetta and fixed the strings myself. Still, the new version is as broken as before. I just feel let down.

When it comes to KMyMoney, as upstream I'm extremely pissed off at the way Ubuntu handles bugs. So much so, that I took over maintaining the bugs in Launchpad myself, and every time I have filed a bug on the stock KMyMoney packages they managed to break, nothing was done, except for closing it after a new release. So, one of our users has to maintain a PPA to have a working KMyMoney version for Ubuntu.

So, from my point of view, Kubuntu is broken, and it won't get fixed unless more people start shouting about it.

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