• Access Request for i18n and l10n Team

    From Marcos Fouces@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 16 00:00:03 2021
    Hello,

    I would like to join i18n and l10n team for working on dl10n package.

    I already requested access permision on salsa (@marcos).

    Greetings,
    Marcos

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  • From Laura Arjona Reina@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 16 07:40:01 2021
    Hello Marcos


    El 15 de noviembre de 2021 23:55:44 CET, Marcos Fouces <marcos@debian.org> escribió:
    Hello,

    I would like to join i18n and l10n team for working on dl10n package.

    I already requested access permision on salsa (@marcos).


    Thanks!

    I have granted you access.

    Please take into account that the copy of dl10n used in tye.debian.org tracks the master branch of the repo, not the package. And not all the changes/commits have been reflected in the Changelog file, I'm afraid.

    OTOH, some bugs/issues have been reported to the dl10n package and other issues to the debian-i18n pseudopackage.

    Feel free to contact me here or in IRC if you need anything (tests in tye, logs, whatever).

    Thanks again for volunteering for this!

    Kind regards
    --
    Laura Arjona Reina
    https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona
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  • From Marcos Fouces@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 24 23:40:02 2021
    Hi Laura and team,
    I uploaded this stuff in the "native-stats" branch of dl10n repo [1].

    Reports already can be build but it still need work. Most Interesting
    parts are the dl10n-native-* scripts.

    If you are courageous and want to see the result, you need to do the
    following:

    * Check if you have at least 25 GB of free disk space in your $HOME
    dir, pretty good CPU and RAM and a fast internet connection.

    * Build and install the native-stats branch of dl10n package.

    * Run "dl10n-native-genesis". You need to download 600+ package
    repositories, generate and populate 170+ language repositories, and 
    finally create html reports so it can take quite a while.

    * By default, it will create a Debian/i18n dir in your $HOME directory
    with all the repos and reports. You can change this behaviour in /etc/dl10n.conf.

    * Finally, point your browser to $HOME/Debian/i18n/index.html (if you
    didn't changed the default configuration). From here you can access to
    all the content.

    Another caveat: this tool cannot handle authenticated git access, in
    the rare case that the extracted url requires a password / username,
    the script halts and you have to enter something (wrong or correct, it
    doesn't matter) to continue.

    Hope you find useful!

    Greetings,
    Marcos

    [1]https://salsa.debian.org/l10n-team/dl10n/-/tree/native-stats

    El mar, 16-11-2021 a las 07:32 +0100, Laura Arjona Reina escribió:
    Hello Marcos


    El 15 de noviembre de 2021 23:55:44 CET, Marcos Fouces
    <marcos@debian.org> escribió:
    Hello,

    I would like to join i18n and l10n team for working on dl10n package.

    I already requested access permision on salsa (@marcos).


    Thanks!

    I have granted you access.

    Please take into account that the copy of dl10n used in tye.debian.org
    tracks the master branch of the repo, not the package. And not all the changes/commits have been reflected in the Changelog file, I'm afraid.

    OTOH, some bugs/issues have been reported to the dl10n package and
    other issues to the debian-i18n pseudopackage.

    Feel free to contact me here or in IRC if you need anything (tests in
    tye, logs, whatever).

    Thanks again for volunteering for this!

    Kind regards

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