On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 08:48:47PM +0100, Holger Wansing wrote:
> The situation for the d-i manual is similar: we have some languages,
> that did not receive no or nearly no translation updates since the
> release of Wheezy.
> Should those languages be deactivated?
> These are:japanese (no up
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
Hello Ying,
ying wang wrote:
> Hi Holger,
>
> I'd like to contribute to Debian by updating the documents/websites in
> Chinese zh_CN, or doing translations. Please feel free to email me or
> forward my message to anyone working on it. I'd be very happy to help them.
That would be really cool!
I
Hi,
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> It means that we're indeed left with about only 10 languages that
> happen to be complete -> those where translators act on their own and
> know what to do to get a fully translated D-I.
>
> For others, most of the time, the registered person with commit access
> e
Quoting Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña (j...@debian.org):
> On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 07:05:10AM +0100, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> > Active languages that had at least one update since lenny:
> (...)
> > > 96%: es
>
> This one should be 100% now.
Definitely.
That makes 30 as of now:
ar ast bg bn
On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 07:05:10AM +0100, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Active languages that had at least one update since lenny:
(...)
> > 96%: es
This one should be 100% now.
Regards
Javier
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On 18/03/2010, at 7:04 PM, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Quoting Clytie Siddall (cly...@riverland.net.au):
>
>> In the case of Vietnamese, active but intermittent, due to illness. The
>> spirit is very willing, but the body (and brain) are frequently out to
>> lunch. ;)
>
> If I believe the rece
Quoting Clytie Siddall (cly...@riverland.net.au):
> In the case of Vietnamese, active but intermittent, due to illness. The
> spirit is very willing, but the body (and brain) are frequently out to lunch.
> ;)
If I believe the recent avalanche of translations I saw from you,
Clytie, I can tell y
On 08/03/2010, at 4:35 PM, Christian PERRIER wrote:
>> We only have 21 languages that are 100% as of now. This is low.
>
> The number is now 27:
>
> ar ast bg bn cs de el eo et eu fi fr it ja lt nb
> pl pt ru sk sl sq sv th tr vi zh_TW
>
> Esperanto, Basque, Slovak, Slovenian, Albanian, Vietn
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