please note that the new system has a real problem with coding characters, which affects also the Danish translations
https://ddtp.debian.org/ddt.cgi?desc_id=274594&language=da So far there was no official notification of the system transition done. And Danish is affected (didn't see it during translation, but this is a real bad issue and stops the translation effort). Thanks for the info Beatrice. Den søndag den 8. marts 2020 09.33.37 CET skrev Beatrice Torracca <beatri...@libero.it>: On domenica 08 marzo 2020, at 08:03 +0000, Joe Dalton wrote: > Hi > Danish has lost some translations in the transition (but that's okay if we > get a more stable platform). > > The new platform is definitely faster. :o) > > Are we going to see the previoulystranslatedpackages functionality again? > https://ddtp.debian.net/ddt.cgi?allpreviouslytranslatedpackages=da > https://ddtp2.debian.net/ddt.cgi?allpreviouslytranslatedpackages=da Hi, please note that the new system has a real problem with coding characters, which affects also the Danish translations https://ddtp.debian.org/ddt.cgi?desc_id=274594&language=da So far there was no official notification of the system transition done. It would really be helpful if whoever is taking care of the transition would inform the translators on how to behave. It is not much about losing work (which would not be fair... but life is not fair), but surely not to insert in the database a lot of coding mistakes that can have a big repercussion (if you consider automatic translations of all shared paragraphs). In my opionion, officially there is a last dump of the old system and no notification of an official system change. So that dump should be the starting point of the new system if there is a choice to be made on what to discard (better yet if everything can be kept! :) ). Anyway, that is my opionion and it counts 0. I can live with whatever other choice is made. But I think it would be fair for translators to at least know if they have to work on the new system (and try to take measures to save what's lost) or wait. I am really thankful for the work put in this transition by volunteers. I really do. So once again thanks to whomever is working for giving us a more stable platform to work on. beatrice