Hi,
My colleague fixed the oc-es pair. We would like to see if they pass
testing, but could you tell us what test we should make ?
Thanks
AureSÉGUIER
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Le 23/04/2026 à 16:19, Tino Didriksen a écrit :
For now, just make it pass tests and let me know when that's done. If
it takes longer than a month, I can postpone the removal. But I hope
fixing the initial bitrot doesn't take longer than an hour per pair,
for someone who knows what they're doing.
-- Tino Didriksen
On Thu, 23 Apr 2026 at 15:00, Aure Séguier <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
We are about to work on the oc-es pair. How do we do to avoid the
deletion ?
Regards
Le 23/04/2026 à 14:25, Tino Didriksen a écrit :
The pairs en-gl, eo-en, es-ro, eu-en, isl-eng, and oc-es have
been in a state of bitrot for years, and now Debian is about to
remove them entirely.
en-gl is being removed in ~2 weeks, and the rest in ~30 days.
They all fail testing. From what I can see, they don't even
translate any longer.
Being removed from Debian isn't a death sentence, but if they
ever become useable again it would then require a trip through
the slow NEW queue.
-- Tino Didriksen
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