- Use a single endpoint
- Use a declarative web push sync hook. This thus handles all edge cases
that had to be manually handled before: logout, login, account sync,
etc.
- Simplify UX: browser notifications are always enabled (unless denied),
web push toggle only shows up if permissions are already granted.
- Use new notification request/opt-in flow for push
- Implement unsubscribing
- Implement muting
- Implement emojis in title
- Add iOS specific PWA warning
- Don’t use websockets when web push is enabled
- Fix duplicate notifications
- Implement default web push setting
- Implement changing subscription type
- Implement web push subscription refresh
- Implement web push notification click
In many languages there is more than one plural form of nouns and rules
for choosing the correct one are often far more complex than in English.
Luckily both react-i18next and Weblate provide built-in support for
translating and selecting plural forms in accordance with grammatical
rules of any given language.
In order to enable plural forms `{count: n}` option is added to relevant
`t()` calls. In translations files "_one" and "_other" suffix is added
to English labels such that Weblate can detect which entries represent a
set of plural forms and show appropriate language-specific form on the
translation page. E.g. in Polish there are 2 plural forms and hence 3
resulting suffixes: "_one", "_few", "_many".
Note on transition period: in the absence of expected suffixed variants
react-i18next will use non-suffixed one (if present) so existing
translations will continue to work just fine even if they happen to be
grammatically imperfect. Translators can provide proper plural forms in
once this change is merged and Weblate will then replace non-suffixed
labels with the suffixed ones.