Dear Debian I18N people,
I would like to know if some of you would be interested in translating
the manpages from the package manpages from the package debianutils.
debianutils already includes de.po es.po fr.po ja.po sl.po.
So do not translate it to these languages (the translators will be
conta
On 2012-07-27 17:07, Francesca Ciceri wrote:
Hi all,
we just finished the last bits for the latest issue of the Debian Project
News to be released Monday. We would appreciate reviews and
translations.
Instructions are available on the wiki :
http://wiki.debian.org/ProjectNews
As usual, the la
On 28 July 2012 18:54, Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
> please keep the interface or provide a substitute. I use it
> quite a lot to apply last minute error corrections after they
> have passed the DDTSS. The German team is very low at
> continuosly contributing manpower - there are one-accept
> t
On 28 July 2012 16:59, Stuart Prescott wrote:
> You are right that the pdiffs are ed-style diffs are a right pain in the
> rear end to work with. Unfortunately, you need the *old* Packages and the
> diff to work out what changed; the *new* Packages file and the diff are
> insufficient as the ed-st
Hi,
Dňa Sat, 28 Jul 2012 18:54:36 +0200 Martin Eberhard Schauer
napísal:
> Hi Martijn,
> > Anyway, this email is just to open a discussion and if no-one objects
> > I'll just forget the mail interface for the time being, meaning that
> > when the switch happens the mail interface will be gone. P
Hi Martijn,
Anyway, this email is just to open a discussion and if no-one objects
I'll just forget the mail interface for the time being, meaning that
when the switch happens the mail interface will be gone. Perhaps we
can return to it in the future.
please keep the interface or provide a su
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Hi Martijn,
> 2. Only import changes. Each day there are Packages.diff files
> produced with just the changes from the previous day. In theory you
> could use this to just import the packages that have changed. Problem
> is I can't find much informati
Hoi,
Looking on my list of things to do it says "mail interface" but I've
just looked at the logs on ddtp.debian.net and it looks like the mail
interface is unused and has been for a long time. This surprised me as
I thought there were language teams using other systems for
translations and using
Hoi,
I'm slowly making progress on the ddtp.debian.org. After being told
that the old import process would not be acceptable on the new setup
(due to the error logs it produces) I've been testing the new script I
wrote. It's currently faster, though it takes about 5.5 hours to do
what the old scri
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