În data de Ma, 15-12-2009 la 14:07 +0100, Milo Casagrande a scris: > 2009/12/15 <[email protected]>: > > Hi, > > > > I find there are some bug reports against some packages that are not in > > main, and we can not correct them directly because they use translations > > upstream. How should we deal with such situations? Asking the respective > > language teams to take care of the bug or telling the users why we cannot > > help directly and providing a guide for him to contributing upstream? > > Personally I think that that would be the best way to act. More in > detail, I would: > - explain in the bug report why we can't help with that particular translation I agree... template needed :)
> - link them to a page where we have information on how to work with upstream The current upstream wikipages are just drafts. > - mark the bug as Invalid I think that is a valid bug, both for the Ubuntu package and ubuntu-translations. After the translation is fixed, the package maintainer will need to upload an updated package. Try to report it upstream and link the upstream bug. ---------- I hope we can have a common meeting with Ubuntu bugsqaud team and discuss the details. They are the expert in triaging bugs and we should first ask their opinion. Cheers, -- Adi Roiban -- ubuntu-translators mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
