Guillaume Gardet <guillaume.gardet@free.fr> writes:
What kind of help is needed?
Thanks for asking! I'll answer it below. The first simple thing that helps, is watching coolo's roadmap, discussing the translation related entries here and then pushing all the other involved persons (including me ;) ). Alexander Melentyev <minton@opensuse.org> writes:
2012/3/29 Karl Eichwalder <ke@suse.de>:
Alexander Melentyev <minton@opensuse.org> writes:
If someone could help with translation coordination, it would be great ;) Lately, we unfortunately once again had to change the SVN server (now opensuse.org), thus some things must settle again... Yeah, on berlios I could add new translators, but now it's purely your ability (no community admins on svn.opensuse.org)
Yes, I know. And the last one, whom I'm blaming, is you, of course! I'm very happy that we finally managed that you can maintain i18n.opensuse.org. Daniel gave up a script that helps with password encoding and requesting an account on opensuse.org. We simply must document it. Updating the translation related docs on the openSUSE wiki is also still an issue; if someone could take a look there, it would be great.
I just asked Lukas and Jiri to merge in what is possible and then submit fresh yast pot files to the trunk of our SVN server. So, you know the right guys and (more important) they know you, too. I can't imagine someone will do extra work cause of some unknown guy has told'em to do so. They do the merge only because it's you who ask them, not for some formal reason.
Lukas just told me that we'd better use the yast-devel ML for these purposes. I'll do so in the future and next time we can organize this better (e.g., a community member sends these reminder mails, with explicit cc: to me).
Here's the same situation: everybody knows that Karl Eichwalder is the man in charge with translations, so it'll be better to do what he says. The whole process is running not as formal act, but as personal relations act. So, you have to do it personally, there is no way you can escape from it =)
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