On 2021-12-25 3:35 p.m., Mario Blättermann wrote: > OK, it is in my favor to both keep existing man page translations > alive (acknowledging the work of the previous translators) and > integrate Po4a-based translations into upstream projects, instead of > maintaining them in an external translation project. Give me some days > to prepare a Po4a framework and migrate the existing .po files. I've > already checked out the Git repo at savannah.nongnu.org. I would > create the changes in one single (and quite big) Git diff, is this OK > for you? Or is there even a mirror at Github or Gitlab or wherever > else where I could create a pull request? >
Hi Mario. I'm the upstream maintainer for sysvinit. You can e-mail me the git patch if you like and I'll test & apply it upstream. One big text file produced from "git diff" works fine for me. At this time there isn't a mirror for sysvinit. I've been thinking about it, or even migrating to a more popular platform as the Savannah infrastructure has some drawbacks. For now though the easiest way to send changes upstream is to e-mail them to me, or open a bug report on Savannah. Best regards, Jesse