Hi. Thank you for you proposal. In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, at Date: 15 Sep 1999 14:03:06 -0700, on Subject: Re: Boot-Floppies: task packages, Ben Gertzfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
che> >>>>> "Martin" == Martin Bialasinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: che> che> Taketoshi> if you create task-japanese.ctl, Please include user-ja che> Taketoshi> in it. It is a simple configuration tool useful for che> Taketoshi> novice users to add some basic settings into their che> Taketoshi> .bashrc, .emacs, etc. che> che> Martin> Thank you for the feedback, but I asked Ben to maintain che> Martin> this package, as I like sushi, but this is my only che> Martin> qualification for maintaining a task-japanese package. :) che> Martin> If Ben can't or doesn't want to, maybe you could do this? che> Martin> This language specific tasks are a good thing. I uploaded che> Martin> a task-german today. Maybe we can preselect a language che> Martin> package depending on the keyboard or timezone setting che> Martin> made? che> che> I would be happy if Mr. Taketoshi would take over the package, as I che> only use japanese support once in a while. Well, I am OK to take it, but at first maybe I have to setup to access boot-floppies CVS. (I have used cvs.debian.org for anonymous access of webwml pages, so it is not so difficult. The problem is that I am too busy right now,,, And if anyone on debian-japanese list or [EMAIL PROTECTED] list have interest for this task-japanese.ctl package, I wish to recruit him (or her). che> The keyboard support for Japanese is just QWERTY, but perhaps we could che> hook in a selection for timezone setting for a default language.. keyboard setting may be jp-106, but it is not enough, I think too. maybe your idea to use timezone setting work for us. -- Taketoshi Sano: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

