Re: Request for consideration - OLPC

2011-07-15 Thread Claude Paroz
Le vendredi 15 juillet 2011 à 12:28 -0400, Chris Leonard a écrit : > On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Chris Leonard > wrote: > > > A full list of packages for a very recent development build can be > > found at the link below (not all of them GNOME packages), but I'm not > > 100% sure if there h

Re: Request for consideration - OLPC

2011-07-15 Thread Chris Leonard
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Chris Leonard wrote: > A full list of packages for a very recent development build can be > found at the link below (not all of them GNOME packages), but I'm not > 100% sure if there have been any changes when 11.2.0 went into release > candidate status.  Hopeful

Re: Request for consideration - OLPC

2011-07-15 Thread Chris Leonard
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 4:47 AM, Claude Paroz wrote: > If noone objects and if you give us the exact branches targeted by the > upcoming OLPC release, we could create an OLPC release set on > l10n.gnome.org. Dear Claude, I have forwarded your kind offer to the OLPC-devel list. I'm just a L10n c

Re: Request for consideration - OLPC

2011-07-15 Thread Jorge González
Hi, On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 10:47, Claude Paroz wrote: > Le jeudi 14 juillet 2011 à 18:09 -0400, Chris Leonard a écrit : >> Dear GNOME-i18n teams, >> >> When setting priorities for your team, please consider that the One >> Laptop per Child (OLPC) project needs the packages listed below.  OLPC >>

Re: Request for consideration - OLPC

2011-07-15 Thread Claude Paroz
Le jeudi 14 juillet 2011 à 18:09 -0400, Chris Leonard a écrit : > Dear GNOME-i18n teams, > > When setting priorities for your team, please consider that the One > Laptop per Child (OLPC) project needs the packages listed below. OLPC > builds are now dual-boot in Sugar and GNOME user interfaces.

Request for consideration - OLPC

2011-07-14 Thread Chris Leonard
Dear GNOME-i18n teams, When setting priorities for your team, please consider that the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) project needs the packages listed below. OLPC builds are now dual-boot in Sugar and GNOME user interfaces. Having these packages localized in the upstream is quite important to us a