Quoting Thomas Goirand (tho...@goirand.fr): > Note that I have already sent your patches to the keystone repository. > If you want to NMU it, please go ahead, but FYI, the way to build is: > > git clone git://anonscm.debian.org/openstack/keystone.git > ./debian/rules get-vcs-source > git-buildpackage > > This is also explained here: > http://openstack.alioth.debian.org/ > > If you don't want to work with our git, then please just let the > Openstack team take care of it, be a little bit more patient, and also > trust we will be taking care of it. > > Cheers, > > Thomas > > P.S: Writing "wtf" by email or "/me really not happy with glance > maintenance", on IRC, or even commenting about our team communication, > when I really *do* take care of applying the translations wasn't really > received with joy. There would be absolutely no need to be that > aggressive even if we didn't care about translations or made mistakes > (which isn't the case). >
I think that last uploads reached the point where there have been *too* many last minute changes wrt l10n. And the very confusing way these uploads happened, particularly for glance, didn't help at all. It's not like your packages are the only ones I have to monitor in order to reach translation completeness for wheezy. I currently monitor the status of over 25 packages at the same time. And most of the time, each maintainer behaves as if his|her pet package is the only one in the world. Sorry, no it isn't. So, the more packages are moved out of my radar, the more chances we have to reach that completeness goal. Admitedly, some rants I had were unjustified and, for these, I apologize (particularly the one where I thought translations had been dropped away). You probably have been the last of many minor hiccups that happened the same day. Stil, commenting about one of your sentences. *This is* as if we're releasing wheezy tomorrow. *We are frozen*. We all should behave as if we are releasing wheezy tomorrow. If you don't believe me, just ask the release team. --
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