Hello, On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 10:18:51PM +0100, Denis Barbier wrote: > On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 09:13:26PM +0100, Jan Lübbe wrote: > [...] > > So i downloaded these files and i could start translating them with > > i.e. gtranslator (which looks quite easy to use). > > Against which package should i file the bug? debian-installer?
<snip> > * debian-installer_*_de.po are de.po files for all debian-installer > components. Their name is obtained by replacing / by _ in file > full path (but the debian/po part is removed), e.g. > debian-installer_tools_lilo-installer_de.po is similar to > debian-installer/tools/lilo-installer/debian/po/de.po and package > name is lilo-installer, so you should file a bug against this > package. Please flag your bugreports with the d-i tag. Well, this does *not* work. I (and others) did some translations for d.i. Since there is no interface for translaters like DDTP, I filed bugs. Now those bugs are wandering through BTS and it seems to be a random walk. My translation is now a year old and still not considered -- quite the opposite: I recently tried to get it included but everyone told me, that he is not responsible and that I should find the person responsible. I recently sent a mail to debian-boot http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2003/debian-boot-200312/msg00063.html in an attempt to understand where those bugs are supposed to go (and also in the case of the aboot-installer who is maintaining it) but I did not get a response (it is "only" a fortnight ago, btw.). For me, d-i is not very friendly to work with currently. I'd rather prefer to have a single address (person, mail robot, whatever) to send my translations to than just expect mere coincidence (and lots of people telling me to find someone else). I really like to help translating, but first I like to know if there is a chance that these translations are actually included. Greetings Helge P.S. How is the french team handling this? -- Helge Kreutzmann, Dipl.-Phys. [EMAIL PROTECTED] gpg signed mail preferred gpg-key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] 64bit GNU powered http://www.itp.uni-hannover.de/~kreutzm Help keep free software "libre": http://www.freepatents.org/
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