On Sonntag 06 M�rz 2005 07:54, Christian Perrier wrote:
> The Debian mailing lists can be subscribed to/from at
> http://lists.debian.org.
> 
> However, the lists policy allow non subscribers posts (this is the
> case for all Debian lists). So you can for sure imagine sending a file
> for review without being a subscriber. You just need to ask
> explicitely to be CC'ed to answers.

I mailed to the address of the language team as given in de.po:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] which turned out to be a mail list. The maintainer told
me how lucky I was that he saw my mail amongst all the spam and that
I should subscribe.

I don't think it should be necessary to subscribe to mailing lists
for reporting bugs or patches, and I will not do so.

Or is [EMAIL PROTECTED] not the appropriate address?

> Please find attached the de.po file for ISO 639. When done, you can
> send the new file to this same bug so that the maintainer (Alastair Mc
> Kinstry) incorporates it in the package.

Here it comes unreviewed. I had to edit more than I thought.
ISO 639 seems to be a very quickly changing standard.

-- 
Wolfgang

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