On Aoine, 2005-06-24 at 07:32 +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > > console-data (to be replaced by kbd for etch)
> > > console-common (maybe not needed)
> >
> > I can take them.
>
>
> Fine.
>
> I think that Alastair will then ask you if you can help on kbd l10n
> handling in parallel.
>
>
> > console-data (to be replaced by kbd for etch)
> > console-common (maybe not needed)
>
> I can take them.
Fine.
I think that Alastair will then ask you if you can help on kbd l10n
handling in parallel.
Alastair, this is about translators taking over my duties to help
maintainers in l10n ha
On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 06:58:50PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
[...]
> So, we're left with:
>
> console-data (to be replaced by kbd for etch)
> console-common (maybe not needed)
I can take them.
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> Several of you known that I currently handle the l10n part of several
> packages, with the blessing of their respective maintainers.
>
> This is very well received by package maintainers who can focus on
> more"code productive" activities.
>
> This task is not heavily time consuming when lookin
Quoting pi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I suppose I will need to learn advanced use of svn/cvs but I think is not too
> much complicated.
You don't need...:-). I'm absolutely ignorant of "advanced" use of
cvs/svn..:-)
You know, all what's needed is commiting file as they arrive AFTER
CHECKING THEM.
Christian Perrier-(e)k esan zuen:
> > -debconf
> > -console-data (to be replaced by kbd for etch)
> > -iso-codes
> > -aptitude
> > -console-common (maybe not needed)
> > -localization-config (its maintainer can handle the very small l10n,
> > though)
> > -popularity-contest
> > -pppconfig (no acce
On Monday 20 June 2005 16:14, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Thanks, many thanks to all people who answered.
>
> Up to now, I have the following people proposing to help:
Oops, I forgot to pick a package, right?
> So, we're left with:
>
[...]
> iso-codes
[...]
I'd like to help out with this package.
On Mon, Jun 20, 2005, Christian Perrier wrote:
> popcon is also maintained by Bill Allombert, so Mohammed, you might
> want to take it as well..:-)
I am OK with that.
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> -debconf
> -console-data (to be replaced by kbd for etch)
> -iso-codes
> -aptitude
> -console-common (maybe not needed)
> -localization-config (its maintainer can handle the very small l10n,
> though)
> -popularity-contest
> -pppconfig (no access no commits, but helping the maintainer is needed)
On Sunday 19 June 2005 10:52, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Several of you known that I currently handle the l10n part of several
> packages, with the blessing of their respective maintainers.
>
> This is very well received by package maintainers who can focus on
> more"code productive" activities.
>
Quoting Eddy Petrisor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> debconf #303804 - is included in the unstable version, but the bug is
> not closed?!
Seems that the PO files were different from what was in the BTS. I
recommited the PO file from the BTS in the unstable branch.
One string went fuzzy. You'll find the
On Sun, Jun 19, 2005, Christian Perrier wrote:
> -menu (Bill can handle it well alone, though)
I am interested in helping Bill, if he needs some help.
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> > I'd like to help with this. Is there currently any work to do? I've looked
> > at the bugs of some of the packages and found only resolved l10n bugs.
>
>
> No, these packages are supposedly up-to-date (unless I've missed some
> l10n bugs...which may have happened but is not very likely).
> > -have a very good knowledge of l10n issues in general and the use of
> > gettext tools (msgmerge, msgcat, etc)
>
> At the moment I only know about parts relevant for translators.
Well, as long as you're able to read a man page, that's not a big deal
and should actually be enough. After all,
> >-debconf
>
> Isn't debconf to be replaced by cdebconf?
Well, maybe in a far future, but nothing is deeply planned and I
wouldn't be ton this.
>
> >-console-data (to be replaced by kbd for etch)
> >-iso-codes
>
> Isn't iso-codes almost only l10n?
Not only. Alastair maintains the contents (
> I'd like to help with this. Is there currently any work to do? I've looked
> at the bugs of some of the packages and found only resolved l10n bugs.
No, these packages are supposedly up-to-date (unless I've missed some
l10n bugs...which may have happened but is not very likely).
So, the work
El dom, 19-06-2005 a las 10:52 +0200, Christian Perrier escribió:
> Several of you known that I currently handle the l10n part of several
> packages, with the blessing of their respective maintainers.
> So, I'd like to offer this task to some of my fellow translator
> colleagues.
>
> For this, yo
Christian Perrier wrote:
[...]
For this, you need to:
-have a very good knowledge of l10n issues in general and the use of
gettext tools (msgmerge, msgcat, etc)
-have a good practice of CVS or SVN
-have an Alioth account..:-)
-subscribe to the package tracking system for the relevant package
On Sunday 19 June 2005 10:52, Christian Perrier wrote:
> The relevant packages are:
>
> -debconf
> -console-data (to be replaced by kbd for etch)
> -iso-codes
> -aptitude
> -console-common (maybe not needed)
> -localization-config (its maintainer can handle the very small l10n,
> though)
> -popula
> So, I'd like to offer this task to some of my fellow translator
> colleagues.
>
> For this, you need to:
>
> -have a very good knowledge of l10n issues in general and the use of
> gettext tools (msgmerge, msgcat, etc)
still have to work a little in that field
> -have a good practice of CVS o
Several of you known that I currently handle the l10n part of several
packages, with the blessing of their respective maintainers.
This is very well received by package maintainers who can focus on
more"code productive" activities.
This task is not heavily time consuming when looking package by
p
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