The answer to
my previous question is "to be". That happened thanks to a bunch of people, in no particular order:
- Jens Sidel, for committing and suggesting early activation and advices about switching to PO format
- Christian Perrier, for being a really nice guy and for being the person that made me click and start contributing to Debian
- Kobayashi Noritada, for magic po4a related commands
- Frans Pop, for actually activating the thing and for advices
- Andrei Popescu, for the multiple patches sent and the late hours sacrificed on the Romanian localization altar
- Stan Ioan Eugen, for the work done on the translation done for 1.119, multiple comments and comments done at really late hours last night
- Dan Damian, for being the first person to translate the Release Notes in Romanian, at my suggestion
- Ruşeţ Zeno, for comments and suggestions
- Denis Barbier and Martin Quinson for creating po4a
- Nicolas François (aka nekral) for maintaining po4a
- Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña, for making calls to translations and sacrificing the Spanish translation while working on the English text to bringing it in shape
- anyone that I forgot or don't know about and had a role in making this possible
- silent reviewers on the debian-l10n-romanian list - I wish you started speaking instead of unsubscribing
Updates:
- David Roundy, for creating darcs with its nice darcs send feature which allowed parallel work
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