2010/9/9 Thibaut Paumard <mlotpot.n...@free.fr>

> >   Description     : A stupid scripts management tool and non official
> package installer
> >
> > Lazyscripts is just a stupid script distrubtion tool and quick-installer
> > in Linux, which aims to provide a easy way to setup your working
> > environment for people who need to install a new distrubution such as
> > Debian, Ubuntu, openSUSE or who want to have much better experiences in
> > Linux.
> >
>
> Sorry, I absolutely don't get the concept. In particular, how will
> lazyscripts help Debian users installing SuSE?
>
> For my meaning, Lazyscripts can help the people who just installed a new
distribution.
After installed a whole new system, Lazyscripts can help you to tune your
system, such as
install package, or modified some config files....


> What sort of "scripts" and "packages" are installed by "lazyscripts"?
> are they installed at the systme level or in the user directory?
>

This guide shows the sort we get the scripts.
http://github.com/billy3321/lazyscripts/blob/master/docs/Script_pool_developer_guide_enUS.txt

We use the security system of git and github to make sure the scripts only
can be modified by Script pool mantainer.


> From the homepage, it looks like it's a tool to help Taiwanese people to
> get a working, localized environment. Is that so? In that case both the
> short and long description are misleading: non-taiwanese people won't
> get that it's not for them, and Taiwanese people won't get that it IS
> for them.
>

Lazyscripts now support multi-language. But we still need more developer
help us to imporve it.
Our developer are almost in Taiwan and China, that's why the zh_TW and zh_CN
support are better
then others.


>
> Best regards, Thibaut.
>
> PS: also presumably not mandated by the Debian policy, it would be great
> to have at least a couple of sentences in English on the page pointed to
> by the "Homepage" field of your ITP.
>

Sure, we will improve it. Thanks for your advice.

Best regards, Billy

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