On söndagen den 18 januari 2009, Neil Williams wrote: > Every time the debconf templates change, I expect the RFS to include a > link to the call for translations sent to the debian-i18n mailing list > (use podebconf-report-po for that support) and include a statement that > the upload to Debian must wait until after a new upload is made to > mentors after the translation deadline has passed. The deadline must be > more than 10 days and should be between two and three weeks. > > Packages that use debconf should not expect to be uploaded until a call > for translations has been made and the deadline for that call has > expired.
So, new strings should be translated from the start. I guess that's a good thing. > Even when templates do not change, I expect to see some evidence that > new translations are being sought on a fairly regular basis (at least > annually, preferably bi-annually) and that incomplete translations are > being pursued via the relevant language team and/or debian-i18n. If the > debconf templates have not changed, I expect the RFS to include a > statement to this effect. But we have http://www.debian.org/international/l10n/po-debconf/, which shows the translation status for every package. Is there any point nagging the translation teams also? -- Magnus Holmgren holmg...@debian.org Debian Developer
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