On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Vít Pelčák <v.pelcak@gmail.com> wrote:
Thing is, that you should've been more public about this tool with propper howto/wiki/whatever in place before.
Then it would be different storry. Nobody would come with sentence "OK, I'm going to implement this".
Just compare accessibility of your tool with Weblate. Google returns its webpage just in first entry found. While for your tool, it was not so much. Then you cannot wonder that basically nobody knows your tool and assumes there's none.
I can't help but feel insulted by this thread, everything I read is an attack to the tool I developed. The only reason for the existence of Vertaal was to provide a way to organize a task, that otherwise, would be a mess. Vertaal born in 2009, replacing a previous tool also developed by me, named POAT. A basic documentation for users exists https://github.com/dahool/vertaal/wiki/User-Guide that's all (no, you won't find it in google, all robots are disabled) It was meant for openSUSE only, that's the reason it doesn't support (yet) git, and because I don't want to host all the space required for git. I didn't want to sell it for anything else but openSUSE. I know someone created the project in transifex, so, there is another tool too, why don't we use transifex instead (which for me is very very similar of what I could see of weblate) There was a suggestion to introduce weblate and move to git. I'm not against that, the only thing I'm against it's the branch merging, if that is optional, I'm good. I can't even stop wasting my money maintaining the Vertaal VPS. Of course, this is only my very personal opinion. -- Kind Regards -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-translation+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-translation+owner@opensuse.org