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Carlos E. R. - 14:17 22.04.13 wrote:
On Monday, 2013-04-22 at 07:11 +0200, Michal Hrusecky wrote:
Carlos E. R. - 3:31 22.04.13 wrote:
Prove that weblate does that and more.
Somebody already said that in this discussion. I'm not going to do that as your workflow is not documented and simply I don't care that much to spend hours comparing tools and undocumented workflow to hear in that end that I didn't take into consideration something that was impossible to find.
It is documented.
You people have not bothered to ask us. :-/
If everybody needs to ask around, that means it's not documented. I asked, you told me to ask Gabriel.
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Which Tomas was trying to address and you just keep repeating that you don't want to learn anything new. That I call negative ;-)
It is realistic. I don't see why I should use something new when what we use now is perfect.
I don't see 100% everywhere, only three ;-)
Systemd was forced upon us by the developers. We had to accept it because we can't refuse. This is the same, it is forced into us; with the difference that this time you need translators to do the working. I say I don't like it and I'm not playing.
We didn't had to accept systemd. But nobody cared enough. This time it was *sugested* by one guy who does a lot of translations and wanted to make openSUSE translators live easier.
Without asking translators _here_ first. I don't call that "suggestion". I call that "impossition".
And where did that first e-mail that greatly upset you went if not here?
If SUSE changes the translation system, it is up to them to find again translators and organize it all. Not my problem. I use the system in English, anyway.
Again, It's not SUSE. It's one community member who tried to improve current situation and make it easier and attract new translators. Who wanted to help and found people who don't want to hear/try new ways and resist all changes.
No.
It is somebody with a suse email address, so to me it is SUSE.
SUSE is not trying to do anything in this regards, just one guy who does it in his free time and who happens to work for SUSE. He is also Gentoo developer. Do you suggest that, that Gentoo is trying to impose something? He is also KDE contributor, so is KDE conspiring together with SUSE and Gentoo to stop you translating?
I'm not buying it.
He has an official SUSE email address, so he is SUSE to me. As far as I'm concerned, and no matter your denials, it is SUSE who is pushing this on us; so it is SUSE game, not mine, nor the community any longer.
So you consider community member only unemployed people because otherwise they have some secret agenda on behalf of companies they are working for? Must be hard, conspiracies everywhere :-D Anyway, I think it was a cool idea, unfortunately I heard that Tomas is not going to work on it anymore for whole openSUSE (just for WebYaST) as instead of constructive discussion all he got back was this nonsense. So I'll stop wasting time on it as well. -- Michal Hrusecky <Michal@Hrusecky.net> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-translation+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-translation+owner@opensuse.org