On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 12:05:16AM -0300, Fred Ulisses Maranhao wrote: > The project is alive. But there are big problems. > > The server is not replying the e-mails with translations or reviews. > That means that volunteers are working without feedback. > > > > > PS. please CC me as I'm not subscribed in debian-devel > > > > > > AFAICT it is dead. Maybe someone can reanimate it :-/ > > > > > Yes. But what is the priority of DDTP? And who is the person > responsible by ddtp at the server? We, the brazilian team are disposed > to help the DDTP. But what should we do?
I've looked a bit around. ddtp is on gluck, and is maintained on behalf of 'grisu' (Michael Bramer) only. He _did_ mail on debian-user-german at least a few days ago, but otherwise, I didn't see mail from him in the archives since begin november. It seems there are enough people who want to help, but, which are debian developers? Could you, or anybody else, maybe try to find out who are interested? As with any project, it's always better if it's a team effort in stead of a personal effort. Once some people are found, some work can be done. Meanwhile, I agree mail is important. What address(es) exactly are failing? It looks like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and webmaster@ etc are all deliverd to a group of people. A number of other addresses are fed into scripts, I could look into that, but don't know what exactly is failing or how it is supposed to work. --Jeroen -- Jeroen van Wolffelaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] (also for Jabber & MSN; ICQ: 33944357) http://Jeroen.A-Eskwadraat.nl