On 16/09/2006, at 1:16 AM, Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Clytie Siddall ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am really disappointed to see how many of my submitted translations
are still unprocessed, and thus not available to users. :(
Last time I checked, some of these completed translations had been
Quoting Clytie Siddall ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am really disappointed to see how many of my submitted translations
> are still unprocessed, and thus not available to users. :(
>
> Last time I checked, some of these completed translations had been
> waiting over a year to be processed.
>
> I
On 15/09/06, Daniel Nylander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Clytie Siddall skrev:
> I am really disappointed to see how many of my submitted translations
> are still unprocessed, and thus not available to users. :(
>
> Last time I checked, some of these completed translations had been
> waiting over
Clytie Siddall skrev:
> I am really disappointed to see how many of my submitted translations
> are still unprocessed, and thus not available to users. :(
>
> Last time I checked, some of these completed translations had been
> waiting over a year to be processed.
>
> Is there anything we can do
On 15/09/2006, at 3:49 AM, Thomas Huriaux wrote:
During the Extremadura meeting, we decided to launch an NMU
campaign for
l10n bugs. The first step of such a campaign is to detect which
packages
have long-standing l10n bugs. I've written a "dl10n-nmu" script,
available
in the debian-l10n
Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (15/09/2006):
> On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 08:19:20PM +0200, Thomas Huriaux wrote:
> > During the Extremadura meeting, we decided to launch an NMU campaign for
> > l10n bugs. The first step of such a campaign is to detect which packages
> > have long-
On Thu, Sep 14, 2006 at 08:19:20PM +0200, Thomas Huriaux wrote:
> Hi,
>
> During the Extremadura meeting, we decided to launch an NMU campaign for
> l10n bugs. The first step of such a campaign is to detect which packages
> have long-standing l10n bugs. I've written a "dl10n-nmu" script, available
Hi,
During the Extremadura meeting, we decided to launch an NMU campaign for
l10n bugs. The first step of such a campaign is to detect which packages
have long-standing l10n bugs. I've written a "dl10n-nmu" script, available
in the debian-l10n project CVS on alioth [1], which scores packages
accor
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