Package: spip
Version: 1.7.0-1
Severity: wishlist
Tags: l10n, patch

Please find attached the Vietnamese translation for debconf template: spip

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I strongly recommend you look at using the dbconfig-common package to simplify and standardize database configuration. Please see the information below. If you already know about this package, sorry to bother you again, but it's such a great idea, I want to recommend it to every maintainer of database files! :)

(If you start using this package, please tell me, and I'll stop recommending it to you. :) )

----- Forwarded message from sean finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -----

Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 00:24:42 -0400
From: sean finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-devel@lists.debian.org,
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: first official version of dbconfig-common now in unstable
X-Mailing-List: <debian-devel@lists.debian.org> archive/latest/196100

hello folks,

i'm happy to announce that after somewhere close to 8 months of
development and testing, dbconfig-common is now uploaded to unstable
and ready for widespread use by other packages in debian.

if you've missed out on my previous discussions about what dbconfig- common
can do, here's what's in debian/control:

 dbconfig-common presents a policy and implementation for
 managing various databases used by applications included in
 debian packages.
 .
 dbconfig-common can:
  * support mysql and postgresql based applications
  * create databases and database users
  * access local or remote databases
  * upgrade/modify databases when upstream changes database structure
  * remove databases and database users
  * generate config files in many formats with the database info
* import configs from packages previously managing databases on their own
  * prompt users with a set of normalized, pre-translated questions
  * handle failures gracefully, with an option to retry.
  * do all the hard work automatically
  * work for package maintainers with little effort on their part
  * work for local admins with little effort on their part
  * comply with an agreed upon set of standards for behaviour
  * do absolutely nothing if it is the whim of the local admin
  * perform all operations from within the standard flow of debian
    package maintenance (no additional skill is required of the local
    admin)

so if you maintain a package that has to deal with mysql/postgresql
databases and you're tired of having to deal with home-rolled, obfuscated,
complicated, and/or buggy code, i highly suggest you check it out!

i would love to hear back from those who start using in their packages.
please send any questions/comments/complaints/bugs to the dbconfig- common
mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


        sean
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