Hi, I just want to know what happen between Debian-JP (http://www.debian.or.jp) and Debian. I just discover their distribution a week ago because I'm maintaining a new package for learning kanji (the japanese characters) and, asking the upstream maintainer of one of the dictionnary, he just points me out to their pages where the kaji dictionnary is already maintain.
However, KDrill (my package), aren't maintain and is quite a good programs that I would like to maintain. How can I do that? Make a new kanjidic package for the main distribution of debian? Moving the kanjidic package from Debian-JP to Debian? Uploading the KDrill package to Debian-JP (I'm still a beginner in Japanese, not even knowing how to say my age, so is quite difficult for me to be a Debian-JP maintainer). BTW, I'm running now lot of Debian-JP packages now and I'm really impressed by their distribution. Shouldn't they merit to have more of them available directly in the main sites? FreeBSD already has a lot of supports for internationalization, and the author of linux- nihongo (an excellent document about getting Japanese on Linux) consider Debian-JP has the most supported Japanese Distribution. We should be a little more proud of it and work more closely with them. Just my 2 pennies, -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fabien Ninoles GULUS founder aka Corbeau aka le Veneur Gris Debian GNU/Linux maintainer E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WebPage: http://www.callisto.si.usherb.ca/~94246757 RSA PGP KEY [E3723845]: 1C C1 4F A6 EE E5 4D 99 4F 80 2D 2D 1F 85 C1 70 ------------------------------------------------------------------------

