On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 12:23:26PM +0100, Gerfried Fuchs wrote: > * Denis Barbier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-25 22:27]: > > On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 09:59:33PM +0100, Javi Castelo wrote: > >> Package: www.debian.org > >> Severity: wishlist > >> > >> ¿Could you update the information for that web page? > > > > As this question gets no answer, I run the script on my own page: > > http://people.debian.org/~barbier/intl/l10n/po-debconf/es > > Thank you alot, Denis. Btw., two questions: > > -) Any news about the official pages,
The problem is that the lessoften script does currently not run according to http://www-master.debian.org/build-logs/webwml/ I asked Josip if he could enable it again, but received no answer. Of course this is my fault since I did not complain loudly ;) > or shall the link on the w.d.o/intl/l10n/ page be changed to point to > your pages until it will be addressed? Right, I will fix it. > -) Do you think it would be possible to get a seperate list for: > * State of "l10n" in native Debian package PO files. > > I guess that would help terrific, because the upstream po files most of > the time should be handled in an upstream l10n/i18n group, and it is > hard to spot the debian specific po files in there... A different list > for native packages would truly help, IMHO. I fully agree, the problem is that there is no bijection between packages using a native format and Debian native packages; moreover some developers have their own translators (e.g. via the Free Translation Project). So I have currently no solution, the best bet would be that maintainers explicitly request help from Debian translators, and this ends up with creating an infrastructure similar to the Free Translation Project for Debian. A better alternative would be to use the FTP (which works pretty well AFAICT, but I do not use it myself) instead of maintaining our own system, and thus to have a Debian pseudo-domain containing all Debian packages so that Debian translators can concentrate on them. This is just a thought, I did not contact FTP folks to see if this is realistic. Denis