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How Migrations Are Run on l10n Repositories
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Once a patch including new FTL strings and a migration recipe lands in
mozilla-central, the Localization Team will perform a series of actions to migrate
strings for all 100+ localizations:
- New Fluent strings land in `mozilla-central`, together with a migration
recipe.
- New strings are added to an `update` branch of `firefox-l10n-source`_,
a unified repository including strings for all shipping versions of Firefox,
and used as a buffer before exposing strings to localizers.
- Migration recipes are run against all l10n subfolders, migrating strings
from old to new files, and storing them in VCS.
- New en-US strings are merged into the `main` branch of `firefox-l10n-source`
that syncs with localization tools, exposing strings to all localizers.
Migration recipes could be run multiple times within a release cycle if more
patches containing migrations land after the first.
Migration recipes are periodically removed from `mozilla-central`. This clean-up
process will typically leave recipes from the most recent 2 or 3 cycles. Older
recipes are stored in `this repository`__ .
.. tip::
A script to run migrations on all l10n repositories is available in `this
repository`__, automating part of the steps described for manual testing, and
it could be adapted to local testing.