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Re: Is it time to abandon Dpkg?



Christophe Le Bars wrote:
> 
> d) and if we can make this new dselect multilingual, we will have
> a lots of new non english speaking users...
> 

Absolutely.  The tools exist to do this--GNU gettext seems stable
enough, and several of our base utilities already use this for
internationalization.  Why not apply this to dselect, and even
dpkg?  Surely we have many international debian users who would
feel honored to invest the blood, sweat, tears, and hours of
thankless labor necessary to make translations... :)

--Galen


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