Quoting Michael Bramer (gr...@deb-support.de): > > > On 01/13/2011 07:35 PM, Joe Dalton wrote: > >Currently there is low traffic on > >http://ddtp.debian.net/ddtss/index.cgi/fr. > >Bind9 was already queued for translation. Now somebody has > >to approve my removal of the paragraph separator. > > > >Kind regards > > Martin > > > >my guess is that the low traffic is caused by a broken ddtss-robot. Maybe it > >would be better to close the thing down. > > > >Tried just for fun today. It crashed big time. Translations came and > >disappeared. Now i can see som imported Rosetta suggestions with the date > >2009-02-18. The rest Recently translated , Reviewed etc. is just plain > >empty. > > Sorry, I don't understand. > > What is working wrong?
Grisu, it's hard to tell. But the fact is that DDTP/DDTSS are running mostly un supervised for over a year now. *I* don't do DDTP work myself (because too many things are web-based and I work offline) so I can't even realize when things are going wrong. But the fact is that many times in 2010, the DDT* things were not working as expected on churro. People reported that in -i18n.....and the only thing that I could do was basically stop/start various things involved in DDT* in hope that they would come back to life. We *need* someone with good knowledge of these things who would monitor this on a very regular basis, listen on -i18n for reported problems and make the needed fix if something is broken. The main problem about churro as it is now is that I think I'm the only person monitoring what's happening on the machine: - faw==Felipe Augusto van de Wiel has been grabbed by real life most of last year - nekral==Nicolas François lowered his involvment in Debian, also because of RL priorities. We met a few weeks ago, he mentioned he wants to be involved again but will probably not be as deeply as before - me.....I'm involved in too many things and several things in DDT* are beyond my skills - Martijn (DDTSS author) seems to be less active these days - you.....also seem to have been quite grabbed by other things and, frankly, its kinda hard to get your attention on these things (no offense intended, at all) So, basically, DDT* things are flying in autopilot mode for months.I'm even surprised that things are still working for some people..:-) This is the sad, but realistic, picture.
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