Dear Debian maintainer, On Saturday, December 01, 2012, I notified you of the beginning of a review process concerning debconf templates for sheepdog.
The debian-l10n-english contributors have now reviewed these templates, and the final proposed changes are attached to this update to the original bug report. Please review the suggested changes, and if you have any objections, let me know in the next 3 days. However, please try to avoid uploading sheepdog with these changes right now. The second phase of this process will begin on Tuesday, December 18, 2012, when I will coordinate updates to translations of debconf templates. The existing translators will be notified of the changes: they will receive an updated PO file for their language. Simultaneously, a general call for new translations will be sent to the debian-i18n mailing list. Both these calls for translations will request updates to be sent as individual bug reports. That will probably trigger a lot of bug reports against your package, but these should be easier to deal with. The call for translation updates and new translations will run until about Tuesday, January 08, 2013. Please avoid uploading a package with fixed or changed debconf templates and/or translation updates in the meantime. Of course, other changes are safe. Please note that this is an approximative delay, which depends on my own availability to process this work and is influenced by the fact that I simultaneously work on many packages. Around Wednesday, January 09, 2013, I will contact you again and will send a final patch summarizing all the updates (changes to debconf templates, updates to debconf translations and new debconf translations). Again, thanks for your attention and cooperation. --
# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english # team # # If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask # debian-l10n-engl...@lists.debian.org for advice. # # Even minor modifications require translation updates and such # changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers. Template: sheepdog/start Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Automatically start the sheepdog service? Please choose whether the sheepdog service should start automatically when the system is booted. Template: sheepdog/daemon_args Type: string Default: _Description: Arguments for the sheepdog daemon: Please choose the command line arguments that should be passed to the sheepdog daemon. If no argument is given, the default behavior is to start on port 7000, using the corosync driver. . Available options include: -p, --port specify the TCP port to listen to -l, --loglevel specify the level of logging detail -d, --debug include debug messages in the log -D, --directio use direct I/O when accessing the object store -z, --zone specify the zone ID -c, --cluster specify the cluster driver More information can be found in the sheep(8) manual page.
Source: sheepdog Section: admin Priority: optional Maintainer: PKG OpenStack <openstack-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org> Uploaders: YunQiang Su <wzss...@gmail.com>, Guido Guenther <a...@debian.org> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.50~), dh-autoreconf, bash-completion, pkg-config, libcorosync-dev, liburcu-dev, libzookeeper-mt-dev [linux-any], po-debconf Standards-Version: 3.9.4.0 Homepage: http://www.osrg.net/sheepdog/ Vcs-Browser: http://git.debian.org/?p=openstack/sheepdog.git Vcs-Git: git://git.debian.org/openstack/sheepdog.git Package: sheepdog Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: corosync Description: distributed storage system for KVM/QEMU Sheepdog provides highly available block level storage volumes that can be attached to KVM/QEMU virtual machines. Sheepdog scales to several hundred nodes, and supports advanced volume management features such as snapshots, cloning, and thin provisioning.
--- sheepdog.old/debian/sheepdog.templates 2012-11-27 06:58:04.783934869 +0100 +++ sheepdog/debian/sheepdog.templates 2012-12-15 08:10:05.581694814 +0100 @@ -1,22 +1,32 @@ +# These templates have been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english +# team +# +# If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask +# debian-l10n-engl...@lists.debian.org for advice. +# +# Even minor modifications require translation updates and such +# changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers. + Template: sheepdog/start Type: boolean Default: true -_Description: Automatic start sheepdog service? - You can set this to false to make sheepdog service doesn't - start automaticly if you need. +_Description: Automatically start the sheepdog service? + Please choose whether the sheepdog service should start automatically + when the system is booted. Template: sheepdog/daemon_args Type: string Default: -_Description: The arguments passed when start service: - The default behavior with no argument is start with corosync driver on - port 7000. +_Description: Arguments for the sheepdog daemon: + Please choose the command line arguments that should be passed to the + sheepdog daemon. If no argument is given, the default behavior is to + start on port 7000, using the corosync driver. . - The options can be used include: - -p, --port specify the TCP port on which to listen + Available options include: + -p, --port specify the TCP port to listen to -l, --loglevel specify the level of logging detail -d, --debug include debug messages in the log - -D, --directio use direct IO when accessing the object store - -z, --zone specify the zone id + -D, --directio use direct I/O when accessing the object store + -z, --zone specify the zone ID -c, --cluster specify the cluster driver - More infomation can be found in sheep(8). + More information can be found in the sheep(8) manual page. --- sheepdog.old/debian/control 2012-11-27 06:58:04.783934869 +0100 +++ sheepdog/debian/control 2012-12-05 19:21:08.402124818 +0100 @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Recommends: corosync -Description: Distributed storage system for KVM/QEMU +Description: distributed storage system for KVM/QEMU Sheepdog provides highly available block level storage volumes that can be - attached to KVM/QEMU virtual machines. Sheepdog scales to several hundreds - nodes, and supports advanced volume management features such as snapshot, + attached to KVM/QEMU virtual machines. Sheepdog scales to several hundred + nodes, and supports advanced volume management features such as snapshots, cloning, and thin provisioning.
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