[10:55] hi dpm, got a minute? [10:55] hi kelemengabor, sure [10:56] I'm looking at the UDS schedule - there is nothing on i18n/l10n, or is it just me? [10:57] kelemengabor, there isn't anything on it, no, as this time round I'm leading the app dev track. However, if there are people interested in translations sessions I'll organize a roundtable [10:58] I should probably do it anyway, as we need to discuss who'll take care of the i18n infrastructure for language packs, now that pitti has moved from the desktop team to QA [10:59] that would be a good start... I'm still going to go there to talk about i18n :) [11:00] do we, for example, have langpack update schedule? Someone asked yesterday and I could not cound any. [11:00] this could be a topic for a "sustainable translations" session [11:01] kelemengabor, no we don't have a schedule yet - I put up a skeleton page for 12.10 the other day, but it's just a copy of 12.04 for now: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/ReleaseSchedule [11:01] kelemengabor, will you be there in person? [11:01] yes! [11:01] ah, awesome! [11:02] you got sponsored? [11:02] do you know about other localizers going? [11:02] yes [11:02] * dpm didn't look at the sponsored attendees list this time round [11:02] I don't know of any, I wasn't involved in sponsoring this time around [11:02] let me just send an e-mail to the translators list [11:03] thanks [11:04] I saw Sergio Zanchetta in the CC list of the sponsorship mails, but not others [14:54] trijntje, good work with the translations session :)