Hi,

Christian PERRIER <bubu...@debian.org> wrote:
> It means that we're indeed left with about only 10 languages that
> happen to be complete -> those where translators act on their own and
> know what to do to get a fully translated D-I.
> 
> For others, most of the time, the registered person with commit access
> either vanished or doesn't care anymore for D-I to be fully
> translated.

The situation for the d-i manual is similar: we have some languages,
that did not receive no or nearly no translation updates since the 
release of Wheezy. 
Should those languages be deactivated?
These are:      japanese (no update since 17 months)
                russian (no update since 24 months)
                swedish (no update since 2 years 7 months)
                vietnamese (no update since 2 years 7 months)
                chinese zh_CN (no update since 2 years 3 months)
All of them are po-based translations, so the manuals are strictly
spoken not outdated (changed paragraphs fall-back to english), but it of
no good use for users probably?



Additionally, I would recommend to re-activate Danish. Joe Dalton did a
good job lately to catch up with the translation update (not fully up-to-date 
though, but also po-based).



Holger


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