Daniel Baumann wrote: [...] > i used '_Description: Linux Containers: LXC setup' which is in sync > with what linux-container uses (Linux Containers: Container setup).
In that case linux-container probably needs some fixes to bring it in line with DevRef 6.5.4.2.2. (Just for a start, why is that package called "linux-container" rather than "linux-containers"? Is it perhaps an unwise abbreviation of "Linux Container tools"?) > for lxc/auto, i used your suggested new short description and the > second part of your suggested sentence in the long description, > ending up with: > > _Description: Automatically start Linux Containers on boot? > Linux Containers that have their configuration files copied or > symlinked to the /etc/lxc/auto directory can be automatically started > during system boot, and shut down on reboot or halt. > . > If unsure, choose yes (default). See DevRef 6.5.2.4; some interfaces don't offer a "yes", just a checkbox (and defaults can be changed by preseeding). The problem with a phrasing that uses passives throughout is that it isn't immediately obvious that it's offering to have them "started and shut down" *automatically* but expecting the files to be "copied or symlinked" *manually*. We also need to be aware of the slight ambiguity in the term "Linux Containers", which can either mean the LXC mechanism as a whole or the individual containerised systems (some of which this template is offering to manage automatically). I would suggest splitting up the template into something like: _Description: Automatically start Linux Containers on boot? Please choose whether appropriately configured Linux Containers should be automatically started during system boot, and shut down on reboot or halt. . To take advantage of this, copy or symlink their configuration files into the /etc/lxc/auto directory. I'm still not sure I understand this, though. If it only affects containers that have been manually "opted in", why is it necessary to ask this question? Why not just put it in the README that containers with config files in /etc/lxc/auto will automatically be started on boot? > so i used all there could be used. the rest of your suggested > changes are just wrong. the package does not do what you suggested > it to say. it does what i described originally. If we managed to misunderstand what the template was asking, that's a danger sign that some of your users (installing the package for the first time) were likely to find it confusing too. It would have been handy if you'd been able to point out this misunderstanding during the call-for-comments stage of the d-l-e review. While I personally don't mind rehashing the review process, some of our l18n contributors may see it as wasted effort. -- JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-i18n-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20111114105643.ga13...@xibalba.demon.co.uk