Re: bug-reporting for non-English users
Clytie Siddall a écrit :
I really don't know the solution to that, but I think a language page
for Debian is not a bad idea, as a backup.
Agreed.
I can see a list of "Debian language pages" on
http://www.debian.org/international/
Anybody knows where to ask for adding a new language in this list and
create and give access to the corresponding page? Should I make a bug
report on the pseudo-package www.debian.org or contact
debian-www@lists.debian.org by email?
When I see the number of bug reports against www.debian.org, especialy
the wishlist, I'm afraid it would not be integrated before long... But I
hope I'm wrong! If I use this system, how should I classify it
(wishlist, minor, normal or even important)? I bet for wishlist...
What do you think about creating a debian-l10n-vietnamese for this?
I'm not sure there will be enougth people on it right know, but it
could be The Right Way™ to let people come...
Let's see how we go with getting Vietnamese tested as an install,
first. Spreading our resources even more thinly may not be the best
step...
Like Frans Pop said, there is two kind of list: debian-l10n-vietnamese
to discuss about vietnamese translation, and debian-user-vietnamese to
support debian users in vietnamese language. I think both of them will
be usefull, even if we (You and Me) would not have enough resources to
participate into this personnaly. So I will ask for their creation too,
and then announce it on the vietlug list to let vietnamese people
already using Debian (and derivatives) subscribe and start the "flood". ;-)
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