[Scummvm-git-logs] scummvm-web master -> db5e84df4f2ffd609daecdf6fea75a581cc4148a

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Summary:
db5e84df4f L10N: Update base news translation file


Commit: db5e84df4f2ffd609daecdf6fea75a581cc4148a
    https://github.com/scummvm/scummvm-web/commit/db5e84df4f2ffd609daecdf6fea75a581cc4148a
Author: sev- (sev at scummvm.org)
Date: 2022-05-06T20:09:28Z

Commit Message:
L10N: Update base news translation file

Changed paths:
    data/en/news.json


diff --git a/data/en/news.json b/data/en/news.json
index 3e194ddc..c0b918f3 100644
--- a/data/en/news.json
+++ b/data/en/news.json
@@ -1283,10 +1283,6 @@
         "title": "GSoC 2020 is on the way!",
         "content": "![GSoC Logo](/data/news/GSoC2017Logo.png)\n\nIt is the 14th time when ScummVM is accepted as an organization for Google Summer of Code, and we're going with our\nsister project ResidualVM. The Summer of Code is a yearly event organized by Google to encourage students to contribute to open source projects. Open source organizations provide mentors and projects to work on, while Google give some money to participating students. You can find more information on the [official web site](https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com). We also have some information on [our wiki](http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Summer_of_Code), and in particular [project rules](http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Summer_of_Code/Project_Rules) that applicants will need to follow.\n\nIf you feel adventurous, and would like to contribute to one of the largest game preservation projects, we are eagerly\nwaiting for you! Have a look at [our ideas page](http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Summer_of_Code/GSoC_Ideas_2020). Of course, you are also very welcome to bring your own idea (though it must be our projects-related)! The deadline for the student proposals is March 31st, and on April 27th accepted students will be announced.\n\nYou are welcome to join [our Discord server](https://discord.gg/5D8yTtF) and ask any questions of #scummvm-gsoc channel.\n\nLooking forward to your applications!"
     },
-    "20200317": {
-        "title": "ScummVM 2.1.2 "Fixing Powerful Windows" is here!",
-        "content": "The ScummVM Team is pleased to announce a new bugfix release for the 2.1 series - ScummVM 2.1.2, codenamed “Fixing Powerful Windows”. You will notice that this time, our [downloads page](/downloads/) is not exactly extensive. Don't worry, we are not touching ScummVM's (quite incredible) portability here.\n\nScummVM 2.1.2 is a maintenance release intended for Windows and Mac OS X, providing some [bug fixes](https://downloads.scummvm.org/frs/scummvm/2.1.2/ReleaseNotes.html) for those platforms. Since all other platforms are not affected, you don't need to worry about a seemingly missing update for now.\n\nWhile browsing the downloads page, you probably noticed a new entry there, especially when browsing our website using a PC running Ubuntu: ScummVM is now officially available at the [Snap Store](https://snapcraft.io/scummvm)! Thanks to the ongoing support from Alan "popey" Pope and Alan Griffiths, the Snap Store release of ScummVM is now on-par with our other Linux releases. Compared to the traditonal way of distribution software on Linux, we have a lot more freedom in terms of new releases using the Snap Store. The moment we release a new version of ScummVM, you will receive it as an automated update.\n\nThe ScummVM Snap comes in two flavours. The "stable" channel contains our official releases which makes it a great choice for most users. In case you want to explore the latest and greatest features of our current development versions, simply follow the "edge" channel and get an updated build each and every day! We also have some pretty neat additions to the Snap Package in mind - but more on that later.\n\nEnjoy, and have fun!"
-    },
     "20200331": {
         "title": "ScummVM 2.1.2 "Fixing Powerful Windows" is here!",
         "content": "The ScummVM Team is pleased to announce a new bugfix release for the 2.1 series - ScummVM 2.1.2, codenamed “Fixing Powerful Windows”. You will notice that this time, our [downloads page](/downloads/) is not exactly extensive. Don't worry, we are not touching ScummVM's (quite incredible) portability here.\n\nScummVM 2.1.2 is a maintenance release intended for Windows and Mac OS X, providing some [bug fixes](https://downloads.scummvm.org/frs/scummvm/2.1.2/ReleaseNotes.html) for those platforms. Since all other platforms are not affected, you don't need to worry about a seemingly missing update for now.\n\nWhile browsing the downloads page, you probably noticed a new entry there, especially when browsing our website using a PC running Ubuntu: ScummVM is now officially available at the [Snap Store](https://snapcraft.io/scummvm)! Thanks to the ongoing support from Alan "popey" Pope and Alan Griffiths, the Snap Store release of ScummVM is now on-par with our other Linux releases. Compared to the traditonal way of distribution software on Linux, we have a lot more freedom in terms of new releases using the Snap Store. The moment we release a new version of ScummVM, you will receive it as an automated update.\n\nThe ScummVM Snap comes in two flavours. The "stable" channel contains our official releases which makes it a great choice for most users. In case you want to explore the latest and greatest features of our current development versions, simply follow the "edge" channel and get an updated build each and every day! We also have some pretty neat additions to the Snap Package in mind - but more on that later.\n\nEnjoy, and have fun!"




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