A few days ago, Daniel Batista has posted about a problem with an automatic email system on a ddtp.debian.org which is stuffing up the Debian Descriptions Translation Project:
On Mon, Dec 27, 2004 at 11:02:29PM -0300, Daniel Mac?do Batista wrote: > The replies depend of the subject in the email. For example: If I send an > email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with subject "STATUS", the reply must > be an email with the body like this: > > Stats from new db: > Descriptions: 10692 > up-to-date Descriptions: 7909 > Translated Descriptions: 2672 <snip> > > In http://ddtp.debian.org/new/how_it_works/translators.en.html#faq-1 > there is more examples. > > I try a lot of subjects but don't get reply. > > >> 1-) What's the relevance of the DDTP to the Debian? The work must > >> continue? > > > >I was not aware of the Debian Description Translation Project, but it > >sounds very much essential to make Debian accessible to people who don't > >speak English. > > > >> 2-) How and when the problem related by Michael Bramer ("I write some > >> mails to debian-admin (for cvs access etc.) and never get a reply") > >> can be solved? > > > >Perhaps several of you could write again. > > Can you help us? Sorry for the delay, Daniel. Can someone else please comment on this? What should we do - post to debian-admin again? Sam