On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 09:52:46AM -0300, Daniel Mac?do Batista wrote: > > Hi to all!
Hi! > Are there in this list persons involved with ddtp? ddtp.debian.org is not > alive since the problem on gluck. I sent emails to debian-devel list and > I noted that there are no DD's worry about DDTP. > > And here? Is there anybody that account DDTP like a important think to > debian? Or I'm wasting my time? I do think DDTP is important. I haven't contributed a single translation yet, but I'm planning to. Well, the problem was I couldn't contact anybody competent about DDTP. > I forward below the last reply on the debian-devel list. > > Best regards! > > --- Mensagem Original --- > Data: 4/17/2005 > De: "Jeroen van Wolffelaar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Assunto: Re: ddtp.d.o is not alive > > It seems as if no DD is genuinly interested in taking up the ddtp > project, at least, nobody stepped up yet. > > This might have to do with the fact that there is no way decided yet on > how to propagate those translations to the actual users, and as such, it > isn't relevant to the upcoming release. Users can see the results on http://packages.debian.org _right_now_. > I think it's best to start a discussion after sarge is released how to > properly implement this. For the time being, it seems to be that it'd be > better to maintain ddtp for now yourselves on some own host, or on > alioth, because I don't otherwise see any progress happening soonishly. Well, one thing is discussing the technical side of the beast, which I would give up to maintainers of packaging software. The other thing are actual translations -- We should have a possibility to translate right now, to be prepared. When the technical decision will be made, we can easily import the translations made so far... -- Miroslav Kure -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]