Alexandre Rocha Lima e Marcondes napisa?(a): >> If you are an official Ubuntu translator, have you followed their import >> policy? >> >> https://help.launchpad.net/RosettaNewImportPolicy > > > Unfortunately I am one of the translators of this package, but it was not > imported by me. I think that the guys that do the imports (I think it is > the > binary and source package maintainer) has done it according to the policies > in order to have it enabled on the official repositories.
Well, let me just quote the abovementioned RosettaNewImportPolicy: <quoting> In order to import a new product for translation in Rosetta, the requester needs to do the following: *Contact the upstream authors of the product, and tell them about his plans. We suggest using the mail template at the end of this page. *If they agree to use Rosetta as their infrastructure for translation, the product will be marked as "Rosetta official", and the upstream author will be the product owner. *If they don't agree, we won't import the package into a product, as we want to avoid upsetting upstream authors, and inviting people to create some translations that may never get integrated in the official tarball </quoting> I may be wrong but I strongly doubt that the upstream authors (the Scribus team) were contacted and agreed to importing their package into Rosetta. Nor do I believe that the Ubuntu package maintainer (and the Ukrainian translator in one person) would agree to such a procedure without noticing the Scribus team. M. ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de
