Hi Laura and team, I uploaded this stuff in the "native-stats" branch of dl10n repo [1].
Reports already can be build but it still need work. Most Interesting parts are the dl10n-native-* scripts. If you are courageous and want to see the result, you need to do the following: * Check if you have at least 25 GB of free disk space in your $HOME dir, pretty good CPU and RAM and a fast internet connection. * Build and install the native-stats branch of dl10n package. * Run "dl10n-native-genesis". You need to download 600+ package repositories, generate and populate 170+ language repositories, and finally create html reports so it can take quite a while. * By default, it will create a Debian/i18n dir in your $HOME directory with all the repos and reports. You can change this behaviour in /etc/dl10n.conf. * Finally, point your browser to $HOME/Debian/i18n/index.html (if you didn't changed the default configuration). From here you can access to all the content. Another caveat: this tool cannot handle authenticated git access, in the rare case that the extracted url requires a password / username, the script halts and you have to enter something (wrong or correct, it doesn't matter) to continue. Hope you find useful! Greetings, Marcos [1]https://salsa.debian.org/l10n-team/dl10n/-/tree/native-stats El mar, 16-11-2021 a las 07:32 +0100, Laura Arjona Reina escribió: > Hello Marcos > > > El 15 de noviembre de 2021 23:55:44 CET, Marcos Fouces > <mar...@debian.org> escribió: > > Hello, > > > > I would like to join i18n and l10n team for working on dl10n package. > > > > I already requested access permision on salsa (@marcos). > > > > Thanks! > > I have granted you access. > > Please take into account that the copy of dl10n used in tye.debian.org > tracks the master branch of the repo, not the package. And not all the > changes/commits have been reflected in the Changelog file, I'm afraid. > > OTOH, some bugs/issues have been reported to the dl10n package and > other issues to the debian-i18n pseudopackage. > > Feel free to contact me here or in IRC if you need anything (tests in > tye, logs, whatever). > > Thanks again for volunteering for this! > > Kind regards