Sure - go ahead with the review. Thank you ask guys for your work!

On May 26, 2015 12:48:39 AM EDT, Christian PERRIER <bubu...@debian.org> wrote:
>Dear Debian maintainer,
>
>The Debian internationalisation team and the Debian English
>localisation team will soon begin the review of the debconf
>templates used in neurodebian.
>
>This review takes place for all packages that use debconf to interact
>with
>users and its aims are:
>- to improve the use of English in all debconf templates;
>- to make the wording of debconf templates more consistent;
>- to encourage more translations of templates.
>
>Even if your first language is English, this process is likely to help
>track down typos or errors, and improve consistency between the
>debconf templates of your package and that of other packages in the
>distribution.
>
>The process involves both debian-l10n-english contributors and
>Debian translators.
>
>The details of the process are given in
>http://wiki.debian.org/I18n/SmithDebconfReviewProcess.
>
>I will act as the coordinator of this activity for neurodebian.
>
>The first step of the process is to review the debconf source
>template file(s) of neurodebian. This review will start on Friday, May
>29, 2015, or
>as soon as you acknowledge this mail with an agreement for us to
>carry out this process.
>
>All parts of the process will be carried out in close collaboration
>with you, and, unless you explicitly ask for it, no upload nor NMU
>will happen for neurodebian.
>
>If you approve this process, please let us know by replying to this
>mail. If some work in progress on your side would conflict with such a
>rewrite (such as adding or removing debconf templates), please say so,
>and we will defer the review to later in the development cycle.
>
>Thank you for your attention.
>
>-- 

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