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Exploring the possibility of an l10n upload of am-utils to fix pending po-debconf l10n bugs



Dear Debian maintainer,

("oh no, not him again"...)

The am-utils Debian package, which you are the maintainer of, has
pending bug report(s) which include translation updates or fixes
for po-debconf, namely bug number 654811 (and maybe other similar bugs).

So, sorry for this, but the radar beeped at your package and here am I
with what I usually call an "NMU intent"...:-). Please take this as a "very
soft" NMU intent. We're currently huntig all missing bits of l10n in
various Debian package, which is a very long tasks. So, we begin it
very early in the release process.

In case you can't update your package, I hereby propose, as part
of a more general action of the Debian i18n Task Force to build and
possibly upload a non-maintainer upload for am-utils in order to fix
this as well as all pending translations for the debconf templates.

Of course, as you're probably pretty active on that package, an upload
by you would also be OK...as long as it allows a round of translation
updates.

Such changes are always harmless, which explains why I safely consider
building NMU's for such issues even though they're obviously non critical.

The schedule for the NMU (in case it happens, that is if you agree with it
or if I don't receive any answer in 4 days) is roughly the following:

 Wednesday, January 11, 2012   : send this notice
 Sunday, January 15, 2012       : post a NMU announcement to debian-i18n with you
                 (maintainer) CC'ed
 Monday, January 23, 2012       : deadline for receiving translation updates
 Tuesday, January 24, 2012       : build the package and upload it to DELAYED/7-day
                 send the NMU patch to the BTS
 Tuesday, January 31, 2012       : NMU reaches incoming

If you intent to upload yourself, please discuss with me. I propose
handling a translation update round and I can handle it myself for you.
That will just require a few days. That could maybe save you from
seeing me coming back again in a few months.

In case I upload an NMU, I will subscribe to the Package Tracking System for
am-utils and follow its life for 60 days after my NMU in order to fix
any issue potentially introduced by my upload.

Let me know, as soon as possible, if you have any kind of objection to this
process.

If you'd rather do the fix yourself, I will of course leave the package
alone. Same if you have reasons not to do the update now.

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