Quoting Omar Campagne (ocampa...@gmail.com): > I know I'm late for real helping with squeeze, but I'm sure I can be more > useful in the future if I start learning now. What do you think?
That seems fair. Of course, the maint point is that you need to be a DD for this..:-) I think that, for squeeze, the most needed NMUs (those that can bring the 7 top langs to 100%) are now on their way (this is the big batch I launched last week-end). However, this is a never-ending story..:-)...and I suspect that, for wheezy, l10n NMUs will still be needed (thinking about the huge bunch of Danish translations sent by Joe Dalton, for instance). See http://i18n.debian.net/debian-l10n/l10n-nmu/nmu_bypackage.html One important thing for l10n NMUs is finding the right way to interact with maintainers. That method may depend on maintainers...and thesre is no recipe for that, only experience and knowledge of people..:-). I also personnally benefit from this action...and myself...being now well known (and accepted) in the project. So, someone else doing the same job could face some difficulties at the beginning...but nothing prevents from starting slowly (for instance as a tandem) and focus on packages where interaction is not a problem (very cooperatve maitnainers....or completely non-existing maitnainers..:-))/
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