Hi Andrei, Le 06/05/2012 06:43, Andrei POPESCU a écrit : > On Mi, 02 mai 12, 22:17:29, David Prévot wrote: > Would it be possible that $language-team gets some kind of notification > if the last translator is unreachable? I'm not sure that handling translators tracking is better suited at the maintainer/i18n-substitute level: we are not in the best position for that. > Especially in cases of teams with > very few contributors it is very useful to know if the last translator > doesn't even answer. The problem is not specific to teams with very few contributors. I for sure — even if the Language-Team field of the PO file is set to another list — add the accurate Debian l10n mailing list to the recipients, in order to offer a chance to each team to handle this kind of issues. > In this particular case I had a feeling this might happen (I haven't > seen Sorin Batariuc active since I joined) so I immediately followed up > with a message, but the e-mail address is bouncing. The i18n robot, as we use it in some teams [0], offers us a systematic way to handle that: when we receive a “Please update” message, an l10n coordinator replies to the list and to the last translator with a [MAJ] message. Without any reply from the last translator after some time (or in case of bounce), the l10n coordinator replies with a [TAF] message, so other translators can step in and take care of the update. 0 : http://i18n.debian.net/debian-l10n/docs/robot/pseudo-urls.html Regards David
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