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Thank you Einav.<br>
It is very helpful.<br>
I am sharing this with other translators.<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
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Yuko<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi Yuko,
"Moderate" indeed refers to a severity; in particular - the
severity of an erratum that applies to a machine in the engine
[see the "Severity" column in the grid within the dialog depicted
in <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ovirt.org/File:System_host_detailed_errata.jpg">http://www.ovirt.org/File:System_host_detailed_errata.jpg</a>]
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Thanks,
Einav
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<pre wrap="">From: "Yuko Katabami" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:ykatabam@redhat.com"><ykatabam@redhat.com></a>
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:devel@ovirt.org">devel@ovirt.org</a>
Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2015 1:20:18 AM
Subject: [ovirt-devel] [oVirt 3.6 Localization Question #33] "Moderate"
Hello all,
Here is our third question today:
File: ApplicationConstants
Resource ID: moderate
String: Moderate
Question: Could you please tell us how this string is used?
It can be interpreted in several different ways and we need to check the
context in order to translate it accurately.
Would it be simply describing degree (e.g. severity)?
Kind regards,
Yuko Katabami
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