Carlos E. R. wrote:
Notice the important detail: the translator works on finished versions of the code, not on transient versions - which is why Factory can not be translated.
Tumbleweed can be translated, indeed it should be No, it _must_ be, because it is now one of two main distributions produced by the openSUSE Project Even for Leap, we must consider that the very concept of 'frozen' releases is becoming less and less relevant. Heck, even SUSE Linux Enterprise has modules which are constantly updated and so would require constant translations Our tools and processes need to update to face that challenge You cannot keep on doing things the way you always used to. This is no disrespect to the fine work you and others have done with translations in the past, but the things have to change. Welcome to 2015.
They were not working because the developers were not doing their part. So, they are not happy and they change it, good, but destroying our side of the system, the side that was working correctly, bad.
More 'us' vs 'them' - Stop it As wonderful as things might have been from your perspective, the reality is that the output of 'your' part was not working correctly Just look at Tumbleweed - Mostly untranslated, by your own omission Just look at Leap - Untranslated, by your own omission You had an opportunity to step up and help shape the solution to those problems. You declined. That makes you dependant on others to find solutions for you. Others have. You can either work with them to make it better, or be quiet, anything else is hypocrisy.
You have a you vs us the instant that a group (with suse addresses) implement huge changes to things without talking with the rest, that happen to have outside addresses.
Carlos, let me say this very clearly The _contributors_ who are _contributing_ Weblate are _CONTRIBUTORS_ like you The project's guiding principles ( https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Guiding_principles ) make it clear that we're a project that values respect for other persons and contributions. If you wish to continue to disrespect the Weblate contributors by discriminating against them because of their email address, if you continue to act in this mindset of 'us' vs 'them', I strongly encourage you to find another project that will tolerate your world view, because it will not be accepted here. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-translation+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-translation+owner@opensuse.org