What's the policy on getting more people on the translation team for a
language? Do they send everything through the coordinator (me), or do they
get their own cvs user names and passwords?
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Marcin Owsiany said:
> I managed to produce a decent-looking Polish buttons, but after some time
> (during which the web site was updated and i dist-upgraded) i noticed that
> the buttons are slightly too wide.
>
> Unfortunately debbar.pl refuses to work for me after upgrade:
It's a problem with
hello,
I am currently installing gimp 1.0.4 on a sparc sun 2.5.1 and it complains
about not finding the jpeg libaries. I have glob 1.2.4 and gtk 1.2.5
already on the system.
Where can I get the jpeg stuff?
thanks
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When ./configure fails on plug-ins
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On Fri, Dec 10, 1999 at 01:11:31PM +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
> What's the policy on getting more people on the translation team for a
> language? Do they send everything through the coordinator (me), or do they
> get their own cvs user names and passwords?
>
We leave the details of organizing t
For now, we're only three working on it, but it might increase quickly soon
enough, so I'm interested in the possibility you're mentioning. Would the CVS
server be hosted on a Debian host or should we find a host by other means?
Thanks
"James A. Treacy" wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 10, 1999 at 01:11:31PM
James A. Treacy:
> One possibility is for you to create your own CVS repository which you
> give others access to. When someone checks in a change, you simply copy it
> to the local copy from cvs.debian.org and do a commit.
The problem with that is that the check_trans.pl script won't work that w
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