[10:09] <TLE> dpm: goodmorning
[10:09] <dpm> hey TLE, good morning
[10:10] <TLE> I'm just updating the specification with work item for the language packs. I was wondering; should language pack release that after the release of the next version be in the specification that matches the ubunte version that they are in or the development cycle that they are in
[10:11] <TLE> i.e. should the fifth and sixth lang pack release for natty (which are placed in the oneiric cycle) be in the spec for the UDS-N or -O
[10:12] <TLE> nonsense
[10:12] <TLE> anyway I hope you know what I means
[10:12] <dpm> TLE, I'm not sure I can follow, could you give me an example?
[10:12] <TLE> yes
[10:12] <TLE> 2 sec
[10:13] <TLE> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/NattyLanguagePackReleaseSchedule the two last releases
[10:13] <TLE> they are located in the P development cycle
[10:14] <TLE> so should I put them in the spec from UDS-P because the work will happen in this cycle?
[10:14] <TLE> I think that is what makes most sense
[10:14] <dpm> TLE, I can follow you now. But when you're talking about spec, which exact page are you talking about?
[10:14] <TLE> https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/community-p-translations-roundtable
[10:15] <TLE> that was the one you wanted me to put them in right?
[10:16] <dpm> TLE, ok, gotcha. Yes, it makes sense to put them in there. In the long run, we should perhaps have a wiki page with _all_ langpacks, so that we have a better overview, but I would do it only if we can generate it somehow automatically, otherwise it'd be too much work to maintain
[10:17] <TLE> dpm: yes, it should be a simple task to make a script that parses the calendar feed that includes everything and outputs wiki content, but it would still need to be put in the wiki manually everytime it changes
[14:10] <sagaci> it's not hard to get into the forums
[14:11] <sagaci> whoops, wrong channel :)