I've had two bounces from using --language-team with podebconf-report-po, both because the "list" used by the language team is subscriber only.
Your mail to 'Ubuntu-l10n-tam' with the subject
emdebian-tools 0.9.4: Please update debconf PO translation for the
package emdebian-tools
Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
You do not have permission to post to group smc-discuss. You may need
to
join the group before being allowed to post, or this group may not be
open to
posting.
Visit http://groups.google.com/group/smc-discuss/about?hl=ml to join or
learn more about
who is allowed to post to the group.
(for ml.po)
Seems a bit daft to me. I know spam is a problem but translators cannot
expect everyone to subscribe to their language team mailing list just to
request new translations, no matter for how short a period. Moderated
lists are little better - I've no idea how much of the deadline will be
taken up in the moderator queue.
Christian: can these language teams be requested not to use
subscriber-only language team mailing lists?
(Then this email got redirected due to the previous subject line, I
ended up sending it twice and I have no idea how many may or may not
turn up on this list. Who said email was easy?!!)
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