I tried fetching a package by its number the screen says Fetch Package libfuse-dev (39440) and then just returns to the main page the package is not fetched
http://ddtp.kleptog.org/ddtss/da bye Joe Danish ----- Original meddelelse ----- Fra: Martijn van Oosterhout <klep...@gmail.com> Til: Debian I18n <debian-i18n@lists.debian.org>; Debian L10N Development <debian-l10n-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org> Cc: Sendt: 11:42 søndag den 21. oktober 2012 Emne: The new DDTP/DDTSS The current DDTP/DDTSS in churro has been offline for a while now which is annoying. This has prompted me to look at seeing if we can get some kind of replacement running, since there doesn't appear to be any ETA when churro will come back. People may remember that there was discussion about moving it all the ddtp.d.o a few months ago. There are, as far as I know, no technical reasons why this can't happen. The software for the website is I think ready, but there appear to be some policy issues which I can't resolve. The mail service is completely untested though. So I know if this can be a solution for the current situation. Then there is the new DDTP/DDTSS which has been under development for some time. It can't run on ddtp.d.o because that's not for experimental software. But it does need to be tested, so I have setup a test instance that people can play with. http://ddtp.kleptog.org/ The most important thing here is that it is *not* HTTPS (I don't have the IPs for that) so while you can login with your normal username and password be aware it'll be in the clear. As an alternative the new system allows you to use any valid OpenID to login, then you don't need to send the password to the server at all. So it's probably best to just create a new account and play around. The second most important thing is that it feels really slow because it's on a server with 300m ping time from Europe (Australia). Sorry. If it turns out to be workable I can see about renting a server in Europe. The system works largely like the old one, though the DDTP and DDTSS are more tightly entwined to work as a single system. They now link to each other where appropriate. It has some more stats, milestones, all sorts of features. See http://wiki.debian.org/I18n/DDTP2 for a summary and details. What I'm mostly interested in is if people can find bugs in the system. It's not coupled in any way to the current translation system, so you can go wild and try to break it. Just as long as any bugs are reported. Hopefully we can get some kind of translation server running again soon. Getting the translations back into Debian itself is another phase, but that hasn't stopped us in the past. Have a nice day, -- Martijn van Oosterhout <klep...@gmail.com> http://svana.org/kleptog/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-i18n-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cadwg95szfetsh0g9lk+qqc9vyrzgp8_kppjr4u1b-pjseb2...@mail.gmail.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-i18n-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1350831377.41751.yahoomail...@web171702.mail.ir2.yahoo.com