Dear Release Set maintainers, What exactly qualifies a package for inclusion in the Release Set "External Dependencies (GNOME)"?
Given that Epiphany Web Browser http://l10n.gnome.org/module/epiphany/ has a dependency on WebKitGTK+ (and it's L10n), does WebKitGTK+ qualify for that or some other more prominent Release Set? http://l10n.gnome.org/module/webkit/ Note these tickets (from Epiphany dev asking for WebKitGTK+ L10n): https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=610094%2C+610095%2C+610102%2C+610103%2C+610106%2C+610109%2C+610110%2C+610111%2C+610112%2C+610113%2C+610115%2C+610118%2C+610120%2C+610125%2C+610128%2C+610129%2C+610135%2C+610138%2C+610139%2C+610142%2C+610144%2C+610145%2C+610146%2C+610147%2C+610149%2C+610150%2C+610151%2C+610153%2C+610155%2C+610158%2C+610159%2C+610160%2C+610161%2C+610162%2C+610163%2C+610164%2C+610165 The importance of this is that WebKitGTK+ is not presently a member of any Release Set (other than OLPC) and it is not getting the L10n it deserves. Yes, it is absolutely true that WebKitGTK+ has other issues with it's i18n at present, but making it more visible can only help that i18n issue get the attention it requires. cjl _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n