Quoting Petrisor Eddy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I will work on the core and common packages. > > Let me get this straight, only the original strings will be freezed, > or are the translations affected too, so I don't have that much > time left until the 15th of this month?
The string freezes are meant to freeze english strigns so that translators may work quietly against a non moving target. So, don't worry�: you'll never be forced to freeze your translations. About the March 15th deadline, let's keep it in mind....the more you can do until then, the better it is....but that's all. > I am really sorry about this, but as I said before I can't commit them > myself for the moment. I hope that in the near future I will have a > internet connection at home (I am also responsible for the proxy > Server) and I will be able, if the ISP doesn't argue against it, to > make it possible for me to access the cvs server. Don't worry, I'll make the commits. You may either send the files one by one...or put them in a tar file. If you use a tar file, the best for me is you to respect the debian-installer tree (for instance partman/partman/debian/po/ro.po) so that I only have to untar the file on my tree and run "cvs add" on the new ro.po files. Send the files to the list so that others may commit if I happen to be occupied elsewhere (yes, this also happens...:-). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

