On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 08:37:33AM -0300, Christian Perrier wrote: > Quoting Andreas Tille ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > Make use of DDTP? ;-) > > Maybe....but probably with a few changes. I certainly don't want to > throw stones at Grisu's work, but currently, for instance, we are > reluctant to use it for debconf templates for a few reasons: > > -bases on binary packages rather than source packages. This is a great > problem for debconf templates > > -review on translations based on mail exchanges, so no difficult "team > effort".
DDTP and debconf-templates: Now I don't reactivate the debconf modul in ddts. (tasksel dito) And I don't think, I should activate it in the old way. The debconf part of the ddtp make some problmes in the past and I will think about some aspects before we get new problmes.. The DDTP is a very good framework, if you - have >1000 little text - no other used translation framework - some translators If you have large text, that you can't translate 'by the way' or if you as translator need some skills, the DDTP is not the right way. > However, I think that the DDTP framework can be used along with the > nice framework we got from Denis Barbier and will get from Martin > Quison, from instance. DDTS could be the entry point for "getting work > to do" for people who aren't highly computer-skilled. > > Basically, all these framework ideas need to remember one thing among > the most iportant I wanted to point during my debconf talk�: L10N is > THE place where we can have non-geek/Non-techies give a strong > contribution to Debian. We already felt this in the d-i l10n effort, I > discussed this with several people here in Brazil and there is > definitely something to do. > > IMHO, the great quality of the DDTP project is for sure the mail > interface which is a *very* simple way to get "work to do". So, it > could be one of the entry points to an elaborated framework (based on > cvs/svn) such as the one Martin Quison, Nikolai, Jure (and maybe > others) are currently thinking about....... > > A mail interface for grabbing "work to do" and make the final commits > is certainly great. However, the intermediate work has to be done > collectively though all our *-l10n-* mailing lists. > > So, well, please continue dropping ideas around this, > discussing.....sharing thoughts..... Yes, maybe we should make a ddtp-like mail interface to other translations projekt. Gruss Grisu -- Michael Bramer - a Debian Linux Developer http://www.debsupport.de PGP: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Linux Sysadmin -- Use Debian Linux "Hummeln koennen wirklich stechen, tun das aber nur in extremen Ausnahme- Situationen. NT tut in solchen Situationen nichts mehr." aus d.a.s.r

