Quoting Peter Karlsson (peter@softwolves.pp.se): > Christian Perrier: > >> I maintain the l10n by collecting all reported bug and "commit" them in my >> bzr branch which you can sync with from >> http://www.perrier.eu.org/debian/packages/d-i/level4/apt-main > > Okay, I managed to get a copy out of it. Do you have any pointers to how I > push changes I make to your repository, alternatively publish my changes so > you can pull them? I haven't played around with distributed version control > systems that much yet. I'm not a very deep specialist of distributed VCS, too. I just live (survive..) with them, still considering them very badly suited for l10n work..:-). But, apparently, programmers love these things so we, translators, have to follow the hype...:) I suppose that you can setup a public copy of your branch, available through HTTP, which I could sync with. The alternative is of course just sendign your l10n updates as bug reports..:-)
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