> That seems fair. Of course, the maint point is that you need to be a > DD for this..:-)
Yep, doing this depending on others for upload can be heavy. I assume all I can do is to give a small hand. Basically, go through the i18n NMU process, nmudiff, and then wait that a DD uploads it. In the end, it's up to you to say if a non-DD sending nmudiffs for l10n can be useful. > I think that, for squeeze, the most needed NMUs (those that can bring > the 7 top langs to 100%) are now on their way (this is the big batch I > launched last week-end). ... and thanks for all. > I also personnally benefit from this action...and myself...being now > well known (and accepted) in the project. So, someone else doing the > same job could face some difficulties at the beginning...but nothing I understand that not only expertise is necessary for tasks in the project :) > prevents from starting slowly (for instance as a tandem) and focus on Yes. My idea was to go slow and with little packages, under your knowledge and following your hints or TODO list (if any). > packages where interaction is not a problem (very cooperatve > maitnainers....or completely non-existing maitnainers..:-))/ Ok. I'll look into the list, but since top languages seem to be managed, and NMU for lang da isn't necessary for now (?), I'll see what I can scratch. Regards, -- Omar Campagne Polaino -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

