Re: Launching and l10n NMU campaign for the squeeze release cycle

2009-08-22 Thread Lucas Nussbaum
On 22/08/09 at 11:59 +0200, Luk Claes wrote: > > Of course, at any time of the process, things may be negotiated with > > the maintainer, and adapted to his|her work process...including fully > > abandoning the NMU intent..:-) > > > > This time, I'll look closer at packages I intend to NMU. Probab

Re: Launching and l10n NMU campaign for the squeeze release cycle

2009-08-22 Thread Luk Claes
Christian Perrier wrote: > Despite the current incertainties about the planned release date, I > think it is now time to launch the l10n NMU campaign for squeeze. I agree that it's probably not a bad timing to start a l10n NMU campaign. > The process is roughly the following: > > - warn the main

Launching and l10n NMU campaign for the squeeze release cycle

2009-08-22 Thread Christian Perrier
Despite the current incertainties about the planned release date, I think it is now time to launch the l10n NMU campaign for squeeze. The key page for this is http://i18n.debian.net/debian-l10n/l10n-nmu/nmu_bypackage.html It lists packages that have at least one l10n bug report opened and ranks t