Hello, On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 12:18:50AM +0100, Denis Barbier wrote: > On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 10:06:34AM +0100, Helge Kreutzmann wrote: > [...] > > > * debian-installer_*_de.po are de.po files for all debian-installer > > > components. Their name is obtained by replacing / by _ in file > > > full path (but the debian/po part is removed), e.g. > > > debian-installer_tools_lilo-installer_de.po is similar to > > > debian-installer/tools/lilo-installer/debian/po/de.po and package > > > name is lilo-installer, so you should file a bug against this > > > package. Please flag your bugreports with the d-i tag. > > > > Well, this does *not* work. I (and others) did some translations for > > d.i. > > You did not follow these guidelines, so I do not see why you claim it > does not work.
At that time (a year ago) I did not know these guidlines and I cannot remember having read them then. I did read that bugs against should be filed against debian-installer, which I did originally. Since a few worked then, I simply used it for this one too. Honestly, I forgot to check if it was applied until I saw it assigned to aboot, which I help to update currently. <snip history> > It was then reassigned to aboot-installer by Joey Hess on September > 23rd, so any regular aboot-installer committer would discover that your > translation was already incorporated if Goran Weinholt did not reassign > it to aboot on September 28th. How can I find out who is »any regular aboot-installer« since I really like to contact him/her? And I was not aware of the history, I only occasionally did an cvs update for d-i (and mainly looked at packages which might be "forgotten" by automatic, x86centric tools, like aboot). > I am closing this bugreport now by Cc'ing 173016-done. Thanks. > Right, in such cases do not hesitate to ask again. Ok, I know for the future, I am just not the type of guy going around pestering people until they answer. > Thorsten Sauter and Dennis Stampfer work on German translations, maybe > one of them could act as a proxy if you prefer working this way. > Each language team works according to their own rules, you have to > find how to work together without duplication of work. Ok, I contact them. Greetings Helge -- Helge Kreutzmann, Dipl.-Phys. [EMAIL PROTECTED] gpg signed mail preferred gpg-key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] 64bit GNU powered http://www.itp.uni-hannover.de/~kreutzm Help keep free software "libre": http://www.freepatents.org/
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