Hi Justin, Normally you are so quick to respond :). Does the silence now mean that you agree? I'd like to send out the request for translations this week if possible. Paul On 11-12-15 14:30, Paul Gevers wrote: > Hi all, > > On 09-12-15 23:05, Justin B Rye wrote: >> The synopsis/short description, you mean? Possibly, unless people see >> MariaDB as a subcategory of MySQL. > > I think MariaDB is "just" a fork of MySQL. I have the impression that > Debian is going the route of MariaDB. (So I even updated one more > location of MySQL to MySQL/MariaDB. I didn't want to do the templates > just yet). > >>> Full ack, except for the ^a^. In some places I like the plural version >>> better. >> >> Surely dbconfig-common only ever pulls in and manages one database for >> any one package? > > Per package, yes. But dbconfig-common manages (or at least can) multiple > database at a time. I didn't want to have the confusion. I think you > solved that nicely: > >> If a package relies on the dbconfig-common framework for database setup and >> maintenance, installing dbconfig-no-thanks instead of one of dbconfig's >> database-specific packages will block this function. It is intended for cases >> where the system administrator desires or requires full control of the >> database or where dbconfig-common makes bad choices, and typically leaves >> the depending packages non-functional until manually configured. > >>> PS after the next round I will update what we have so far and attach it >>> to my next mail. > > So, find them attached: the versions I have now and the diff with > respect to the current package. > > Paul >
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