On Fri, Jan 07, 2005 at 02:17:55PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote: > New translations > ================ > A new translation for Tagalog has been started recently. > Googling recently unexpectedly turned up a fully translated simplified > Chinese translation of the manual [7]. > Translations that need update > ============================= > Japanese: 32 out of date; 2 missing > Spanish: 35 out of date; 2 missing > Catalan: 36 out of date; 2 missing > Italian: 72 out of date; 2 missing > Portuguese: 74 out of date; 2 missing > Basque: 85 out of date; 2 missing; 2 with missing/wrong revision comments > German, French, Japanese and Dutch are completely up-to-date. > Czech only misses the most recent changes. > Please try to keep your translations up-to-date. This is especially > important for Portuguese and Spanish as these will be included on the > Sarge CD's. The final build of d-i for Sarge still has to happen! I'm afraid I've lost track of whether all of the languages that are included on the CD are up-to-date wrt the rewrite of the manual for alpha, and there doesn't seem to be an easy way to check. I know that Spanish is up-to-date, at least, which seems to leave Brazilian Portuguese as the only language on the CDs that might not have a current alpha manual. Is this close enough to get alpha's status changed from "not-checked" to "checked"? It doesn't seem fair to penalize alpha users of other languages with a big doubt-inspiring warning on account of a single translation that's lagging so far behind. Thanks, -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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