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[i18n-sme] debian-installer: Please update debconf PO translation for the package debian-installer
Christian Perrier
2013-09-30 04:56:38 UTC
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Hi,

I'm trying to get the Debian Installer translations back to 100% again.
A few strings were changed since Debian wheezy was released About 5
months ago and it is time to get translations updated.

There is no strict deadline for this: I would just like to avoid
incomplete translations for too long.

The file attached to this mail is the sublevel 1 file, but you may
have other incomplete files in other sublevels. If you're a
longstanding D-I translator, you know where to get them. Otherwise,
please ask me in private.

Longstanding D-I translators have commit access to the repository. In
case you don't, just send me the file in private.

Many thanks in advance.
Christian Perrier
2013-10-02 05:10:38 UTC
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Hi,

After sending a call for updates for Debian Installer sublevel 1 a few
days ago, here is the same call for sublevel 2.

Once again, there is no strict deadline: I would just like to make
sure that we get some updates, after nearly 5 months since we released
wheezy and then since the last wide call for updates.

Please preferrably commit updates to the D-I SVN repository if you or
someone in your team has commit access there. If you don't, you can
send the update to me by praviate mail, as a last option.

Many thanks in advance.
Petter Reinholdtsen
2013-10-02 05:48:01 UTC
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[Christian Perrier]
Post by Christian Perrier
I'm trying to get the Debian Installer translations back to 100%
again. A few strings were changed since Debian wheezy was released
About 5 months ago and it is time to get translations updated.
There is no strict deadline for this: I would just like to avoid
incomplete translations for too long.
The file attached to this mail is the sublevel 1 file, but you may
have other incomplete files in other sublevels. If you're a
longstanding D-I translator, you know where to get them. Otherwise,
please ask me in private.
Translating this would make sure the default installation, as shown on
<URL: http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/Skjermbilder_fra_nordsamisk_installasjon_av_Skolelinux_Squeeze.html >,
is completely available in the nothern saami language.

It would be great if this was provided for us in Skolelinux. :)
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Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen
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