Hello Jo,
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 07:08:44PM +0000, Jo Shields wrote:
>    I'm not opposed to making this happen, but I really really want to avoid
>    being in the middle of a translation call when we finally get the
>    transition clearance we've been waiting on for months

One way forward could be to parallelize. So you push whatever is
needed to get the transition to happen while Christian reviews the
templates and runs a call for updates. 

If the call for updates completes after the transition then you could
simply do a "simple" upload just containing the new templates and
translations, if the translation round finishes before the transition,
well, then you would simply integrated them.

This way you have all flexibility and at the same time improved and
translated templates are ensured for Wheezy.

Would this be acceptable for you?

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>    On 11 Jan 2012 07:35, Christian PERRIER <bubu...@debian.org> wrote:
> 
>    Quoting Helge Kreutzmann (deb...@helgefjell.de):
>    > Hello Jo,
>    > any progress on this template review? I CC'ed Christian Perrier who
>    > routinely works on reviews/Debconf templates and for him I quote the
>    > full reply in its entirety below.
>    >
>    > It would be great if the template could be reviewd and translation
>    > updated for Wheezy.
> 
>    Last work on xsp was the work on the 2.10 version, currently in
>    experimental and which Jo wanted to have in unstable when possible.
> 
>    Given the changelog, this is a quite important change and I suspect
>    that many checks are involved. So, I'm not that surprised that we have
>    to wait for quite a bit.
> 
>    The package is still on my radar anyway and I'll prod maintainers from
>    time to time.....but I'm confident that the upload will happen at some
>    time.

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