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[doogie@debian.org: Re: dpkg_1.10.11_i386.changes ACCEPTED]



Bonne nouvelle (car je suis d'un naturel optimiste ;).

Donc, allons y gaiement, et proposons tous les changements qui nous font
envie depuis longtemps.

La regle est de ne passer que par des rapports de bogues, et de fournir les
patches en /attachement/ (ne pas inclure les fichiers dans le corps du
message), et de mettre un titre commencant par [INTL:fr]. 

Ca sert pas a grand chose de soumettre un rapport pour dire "Y'a ca qui va
pas", puisque ceux qui vont reparer les choses sont sur dlf (ou au moins
d-i18n). Il vaut mieux attendre de pouvoir dire "Ca, c'est corrige en
faisant comme ca".

Encore que. On peut aussi utiliser le bts de dpkg pour discuter entre nous,
ca se justifie, tant qu'on cause de dpkg.


Faites comme vous le sentez, Mt.


----- Forwarded message from Adam Heath <doogie@debian.org> -----

Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 14:03:46 -0500 (CDT)
From: Adam Heath <doogie@debian.org>
To: Martin Quinson <mquinson@ens-lyon.fr>
Cc: debian-dpkg@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: dpkg_1.10.11_i386.changes ACCEPTED

On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Martin Quinson wrote:

> Err, there was a lot of dorming translation bugs which would have been
> really easy to fix. I did my best to sort them out and ask the patches I was
> unable to produce myself.

I didn't forget about them.  .11 was released, so that I wouldn't be sitting
on it anymore.  The big change with .11, was the removal of the BYHAND files.
This allows uploads of dpkg to be processed without delay.

> I speak about #149142, #157819, #162154 at the very least (which fix errors
> in the provided translations, with patch provided). #164906, #207758 and
> #171489 are also very simple (they add more translations). And I received
> yesterday a de.po which would solve #109669, #115352 and #187952. I'll send
> it to the BTS right now.
>
> Are you willing to do a 1.10.12 in the next week, or are those bugs doomed
> to dormance?

I've already done a .12 and .13.  I'm just waiting for things to settle down a
bit before I start doing anything more.


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