#57 Fedora 26 change: libpinyin 2.0
Closed: Fixed Opened by pbokoc.

This issue tracks the release note for the following F26 Change:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/libpinyin2.0

If you want to write this release note, then:

  1. Assign this issue to yourself
  2. Check the wiki page linked above, find out what the change is about
  3. Determine whether the change actually made it into the release or not[0]
  4. Write a draft release note using that information
  5. Get in touch with the contact person/people listed on the wiki page, either through IRC or e-mail, and ask them to check your draft for technical accuracy

Note that sometimes, the contact people are unresponsive. Try to do your best, but if nobody gets back to you, it's not the end of the world.

Once you're done with the above, make sure to either commit the relnote to an appropriate section of the Release Notes book, or, if you're not familiar with Git, DocBook, or whatever else, just add it to this issue as a comment and let pbokoc[1] know that you're done with this one and you'd like the note included. Be sure to do this at least one day before the final release (so the limit is July 10 according to the current schedule). Also make sure to do this even for relnotes that haven't been checked by the change owner.


[0] You can do that by asking the change owner listed on the wiki page; alternatively you can infer it by checking the tracker bug (linked in Wiki) in Bugzilla and looking at its status; see bug comments for details. Ask someone on the mailing list or on IRC if you're not sure.
[1] In #fedora-docs on FreeNode (UTC+1 timezone, online mostly during the day on weekdays), or pbokoc@redhat.com if you can't get a hold of me on IRC.


From the change:

ibus-libpinyin with libpinyin 2.0 provides multiple sentence candidates and speeds up the user input of Chinese characters.

@pwu is there anything else other than this you'd like noted?

Hi, I added some notes here:

ibus-libpinyin with libpinyin 2.0 provides 1-3 sentence candidates and improves the dictionary to speed up the user input of Chinese characters.
Also libpinyin changed the License to GPLv3+.

Please review it, thanks!

Metadata Update from @sclark:
- Issue tagged with: stubbed

Metadata Update from @sclark:
- Issue assigned to sclark

Thanks, @pwu. I have added an entry to the Release Notes (Commit 20d6647) from the text you supplied.

Metadata Update from @sclark:
- Issue close_status updated to: Fixed
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

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