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Re: Problems with korean translation



On Thu, Oct 11, 2001 at 10:17:41AM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
> > > Could we please disable the korean login and wait for somebody to
> > > appear asking what has happend?
> > > 
> > > Korean translations don't use the translation-check header/mechanism
> > > and Seongtae Yoo doesn't answer to my mails.  Thus I assume that there
> > > is somebody else (mis-)using the korean account.
> > > 
> > > Comments?
> > 
> > We shouldn't just remove it, we should try to find out what's going on and
> > fix it. How, I don't know :)
> 
> Closing the account for a week may get their attention, we don't
> get it otherwise, already tried that.
> 
> So what are you proposing instead?

Perhaps trying to locate the Debian groups in KR and inquire there? I don't
know. It could well be that locking the account will be the only thing to
elicit a quick reaction, since these people appear to be very slow when it
comes to e-mail...

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