Danish will try to reach the near 100 %. but I'm still missing some of the old po files, so maybe adding Danish in a 2 months time will be relevant.
bye Joe (Danish) --- Den man 14/2/11 skrev Christian PERRIER <[email protected]>: > Fra: Christian PERRIER <[email protected]> > Emne: Strategy change for "l10n NMUs" > Til: [email protected] > Dato: mandag 14. februar 2011 07.18 > For the squeeze->wheezy release > cycle, I'll adopt a slightly different > strategy for "l10n NMU proposals" (these "always the same" > mails > you're seeing in -i18n, where I'm prodding maintainers for > debconf > l10n fixes). > > I will still use the "l10n radar" page, of course ()as it > lists > packages with the oldest unfixed l10n bug reports (balanced > by the > number of strings they impac). > > However, I will also use the following: > http://i18n.debian.net/debian-l10n/l10n-testing.txt > > That page lists the status of po-debconf for the "top" > languages: > those that can reach full 100% (4 of them did for > squeeze). > (Czech, German, French, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, > Swedish). > > I will indeed attempt to keep that page as small as > possible. Indeed, > recent "NMU intent" mails were targeted at a few of these > pcakges. > > Of course, I'll be happy to add more target languages to > this. I'm > particularly thinking about Danish for which a huge effort > happened > between lenny and squeeze. > > > > -- > > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

