Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-12):
> I'll keeping looking at what's supposed to happen on tye, but I'm not
> sure I'll be able to get to the bottom of it on my own.
At least there's a HUGE red flag on tye. Load to the roof, RAM/swap
almost full, lots of dl10n-spider
t, I didn't find reassuring that the www
build output hundreds/thousands of warnings when running a local,
partial build of english/international…
I'll keeping looking at what's supposed to happen on tye, but I'm not
sure I'll be able to get to the bottom of it on my own.
Hi,
Christian PERRIER (2015-03-05):
> No, no call for translations.
>
> I actually rely on translators who want D-I to be fully translated
> to follow its status through the status pages
> (http://d-i.debian.org/l10n-stats/)
>
> It means that we're indeed left with about only 10 languages that
Mathieu Parent (2015-04-01):
> Hello,
>
> > * Chapter 3: done
>
> The installer section has seen no important changes since wheezy [1]
> and still indicate a migration from ext3 to ext4 for example [2].
>
> A full rewrite is needed (cc-ing debian-boot).
>
> Regards
>
>
> [1]:
> https://anon
Christian PERRIER (2013-08-25):
> Sorry for missing this bug report when you sent it.
>
> You request there a way to have a Debian Installer translation in
> Uyghur with Latin script.
>
> I have no strong opinion about that, but that would need going through
> the Debian Installer New Language P
[ Thanks for the Cc, I'm indeed not subscribed to -i18n. ]
Christian PERRIER (2013-10-01):
> So, it seems that:
> - the virtual machine doesn't have that much memory (2GB)
> - it doesnt have much swap
> - clamd is eating a lot of memory
>
> clamd seems to be running for 17 days, about a week aft
Cyril Brulebois (2013-09-30):
> Yes; debian-i18n membership ping.
>
> Can't see the page on alioth due to:
> Permission denied. This project's administrator will have to grant you
> permission to view this page.
>
> so can't request it myself. You sh
Christian PERRIER (2013-09-30):
> So, in short, we need fellow developers' help. Preferrably from people
> who can access i18n.debian.org and work under the debian-i18n role in
> order to test things as they are. In short, Debian developers who
> would be granted that role(maybe the latter is not
Francesca Ciceri (08/08/2012):
> [cc-ing debian-boot: I totally forgot to do it in my first mail, sorry!]
[Please avoid M-F-T: yourlist, that breaks group-reply, which isn't nice
on such topics.]
> Thank you very much for the patch: I've just applied it. I've also
> slightly reworded the final
Hi Martin and l10n/i18n teams!
DISCLAIMER:
I know nothing about l10n/i18n and the associated services (except
for the bubulle-powered statistics auto-blogging one).
Martin Eberhard Schauer (21/02/2012):
> > As I can't magically fix all this by myself, I think that the only
> > choice I hav
O'Neill,
Alexander Reichle-Schmehl (07/03/2011):
> 1) One - to me unknown - language seems to miss it's font files, as can
> be seen on this screenshot:
> http://people.debian.org/~tolimar/tmp/unknown-language.jpg
>
> What language is that? What font package is missing? And why wasn't it
> ins
Neil Williams (14/04/2009):
> > > http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep4/#index9h2
> >
> > You probably need to clarify in your DEP what “initial” means.
>
> This section covers part of that:
> http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep4/#index9h2
>
> "When the maintainer makes a new release, foo1.2.3-5, which in
[ Since you seem to like redundant stuff: GO AWAY WITH YOUR PRIVATE
REPLIES. GUESS WHAT, I READ THE LIST, OTHERWISE I WOULDN'T HAVE
ANSWERED. ]
Neil Williams (14/04/2009):
> > Any reason not to make that “sourceful uploads”?
>
> Well, the maintainer will be making the initial TDeb upload
> (
Neil Williams (14/04/2009):
> This is where the Draft TDeb Specification, created at the
> ftp-master/i18n meeting in Extremadura, will be developed and improved.
> Motivation
>
>1. Updates to translations should not require source NMU’s.
Any reason not to make that “sourceful uploads”?
Mra
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