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debian-faq korean translation
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sebul
2021-10-06 23:40:02 UTC
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Hello. I translate debian-faq into korean. Review please.

안녕하세요. debian-faq 한국어 번역 검토 요청합니다.
여러분의 도움말 참고하여 보완하려 합니다.

https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/
Joost van Baal-Ilić
2021-10-07 05:20:01 UTC
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Hi Sebul,

Wow! That's an impressive amount of work, thanks for that!

The translation is not complete yet, did I see that correctly? (Hrm... maybe
it is complete enough to ship it anyway, improvements can also come after the
first public release of this translation.)

And I saw you also changed Makefile and some of the debian/* files. Could
you tell me why you did that, or describe it in the commit messages?

And yes, it would be very nice if another member of debian-l10n-korean
could review your nice work, so that I can merge it.

Thanks again for your work!

Bye,

Joost
Post by sebul
Hello. I translate debian-faq into korean. Review please.
안녕하세요. debian-faq 한국어 번역 검토 요청합니다.
여러분의 도움말 참고하여 보완하려 합니다.
https://salsa.debian.org/ddp-team/debian-faq/-/merge_requests/3
sebul
2021-10-07 10:00:01 UTC
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Hello. joostvb
Post by Joost van Baal-Ilić
Hi Sebul,
Wow! That's an impressive amount of work, thanks for that!
The translation is not complete yet, did I see that correctly? (Hrm... maybe
it is complete enough to ship it anyway, improvements can also come after the
first public release of this translation.)
Now, my translation is not complete. But, I will improve.
Post by Joost van Baal-Ilić
And I saw you also changed Makefile and some of the debian/* files. Could
you tell me why you did that, or describe it in the commit messages?
I added ko at Makefile to add a korean translation.
I run make updatepo.
I edited *.po files in the ko/ directory.
I don't know why other files changed.
Help me please.
Post by Joost van Baal-Ilić
And yes, it would be very nice if another member of debian-l10n-korean
could review your nice work, so that I can merge it.Hello. joostvb
Sure. I mailed debian-l10n-korean.

Thank you.
Holger Wansing
2021-10-07 15:40:01 UTC
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Hi sebul,
Post by sebul
I added ko at Makefile to add a korean translation.
I run make updatepo.
I edited *.po files in the ko/ directory.
I don't know why other files changed.
Help me please.
Hmm, the changes to the en and debian directory are from commits, which
happened in December of last year already, like:

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commit 70398b06f25701a61cfe886aca0429bcb663db96
Author: Dr. Tobias Quathamer <***@debian.org>
Date: Mon Dec 28 21:47:17 2020 +0100

More preparations for the next upload


commit bcfde0383f044aecc000ae5dda29ddc1bf267927
Author: Dr. Tobias Quathamer <***@debian.org>
Date: Mon Dec 28 21:37:40 2020 +0100

Update Standards-Version to 4.5.1, no changes needed


commit 816be4d185aa1028b17f510e9a53bb7163ab758e
Author: Dr. Tobias Quathamer <***@debian.org>
Date: Mon Dec 28 21:36:48 2020 +0100

Use debhelper v13

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Don't know, what happened, so that you got them into your merge request...
Probably some bad workflow with branch/creation of merge request.

To get that solved, I would propose the following:

Commit your lastest changings (if you have any) to the merge request, as you
already did the last days.
Then we could cherry-pick the Korean po files from the MR and get them committed
into the master branch, and close the MR.
Post by sebul
From that point, you could use your po files from master branch, for l10n review
and more translation work.



Holger
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