[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 662604] Review Request: ibus-unikey - A Vietnamese engine for IBus input platform that uses Unikey.
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--- Comment #7 from Truong Anh Tuan <tuanta(a)iwayvietnam.com> 2010-12-20 04:15:18 EST ---
(In reply to comment #6)
> I'm sorry, but this is not possible because we need a clean upgrade path.
> rawhide always needs to have the highest version, otherwise people cannot
> upgrade from F14 to rawhide. When you do an update or a new package, you first
> to it in rawhide, then in F14 and then F13.
>
> Maybe you can pick changes from SVN when they are available, but without
> rawhide I cannot accept the package.
This made sense to me.
So I should wait for changes from upstream to rebuild the package on f15-dist;
then the review process would be resumed.
Thanks for all.
Tuan
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 662604] Review Request: ibus-unikey - A Vietnamese engine for IBus input platform that uses Unikey.
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--- Comment #6 from Christoph Wickert <cwickert(a)fedoraproject.org> 2010-12-20 03:49:48 EST ---
(In reply to comment #3)
> I updated all "MUST FIX" issues into the spec file; rebuilt the source package
> and then re-uploaded both onto the same location on FedoraPeople space.
Whenever you make changes to a package, you must increase the release, even
durign review. You should also note the changes you did in a changelog entry.
> Please review the updates for me. Tell me anything I should do more.
When you give me a -2 package, I will review the remaining points.
(In reply to comment #4)
> Btw, do I need to process "N/A" issues?
Not Applicable = the guideline is does not meet this package, so you don't need
to care about it here.
(In reply to comment #5)
> At this time, we should go ahead with F14, then I will follow up with upstream
> for the next releases.
I'm sorry, but this is not possible because we need a clean upgrade path.
rawhide always needs to have the highest version, otherwise people cannot
upgrade from F14 to rawhide. When you do an update or a new package, you first
to it in rawhide, then in F14 and then F13.
Maybe you can pick changes from SVN when they are available, but without
rawhide I cannot accept the package.
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 541055] Anaconda "Select language" screen is not available from F12 KDE LiveMedia
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--- Comment #20 from Simon Lewis <simon.lewis(a)slnet-online.de> 2010-12-18 03:49:58 EST ---
(In reply to comment #19)
> with a live KDE F14 image I have no way to switch keyboard maps (not from
> desktop anyway) - is this considered the same bug? Even if translations don't
> work keymaps might still work?
My main concern was the installation on a hard disk from a live media. The
installed system was in (American) English. It would have been nice if the
installer tested whether a network connection was available and pulled in the
language support should the user want his installation in another language than
English.
Best regards, Simon
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 650023] incomplete set of locale files in /usr/lib/locale/{pt_BR, bn_IN, zh_HK, en_CA, zh_TW, zh_CN, en_GB}
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--- Comment #17 from Owen Taylor <otaylor(a)redhat.com> 2010-12-17 19:56:48 EST ---
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> I too have just seen this problem.
>
> My understanding is that everybody who has mutter (i.e. GNOME Shell) installed
> will get an unclean install every time glibc-common is updated, which seems to
> be at least once a month. And presumably, the Chinese and Brazilians get GNOME
> Shell in English.
>
> Given that a fix has been tested on Rawhide, why isn't this being applied to
> F14? Is it being queued for the next mutter update? Or is GNOME Shell just not
> that important?
The Fedora 14 Mutter and GNOME Shell are roughly 6 months of active development
behind the current versions, and don't really represent the current state of
GNOME 3 very accurately. Because of library dependencies on newer versions of
Clutter and GTK+ 3, we can't update the Fedora 14 GNOME Shell packages to the
current version; maintenance updates for the old versions aren't really a high
priority and are difficult because of the distance between that version and the
current versions.
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 650023] incomplete set of locale files in /usr/lib/locale/{pt_BR, bn_IN, zh_HK, en_CA, zh_TW, zh_CN, en_GB}
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--- Comment #16 from John Nixon <john.owen.nixon(a)hp.com> 2010-12-17 19:40:12 EST ---
I too have just seen this problem.
My understanding is that everybody who has mutter (i.e. GNOME Shell) installed
will get an unclean install every time glibc-common is updated, which seems to
be at least once a month. And presumably, the Chinese and Brazilians get GNOME
Shell in English.
Given that a fix has been tested on Rawhide, why isn't this being applied to
F14? Is it being queued for the next mutter update? Or is GNOME Shell just not
that important?
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