10. října 2015 17:56:21 CEST, "Carlos E. R."
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On 2015-10-10 17:37, Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
10. října 2015 15:22:07 CEST, Alexander Melentev
napsal: 2015-10-10 9:40 GMT+03:00 Ferdinand Galko
: I remember the suggestion about using weblate for opensuse-i18n some time ago, but no decision was made back then. While I really think that this is a good idea in general as it might lower the complexity of the process for beginners, I don't think that forcing us to use this tool is also a good idea. Isn't Weblate just another UI? I mean, all needed files are in https://github.com/opensuse/ is there should be nothing preventing GIT lovers from working, right?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weblate
basically, it is a wiki-like tool, editing directly on the web. Git is in the back.
I might be missing something, but if GIT is backend, what does prevent to use it directly?
It is clear that keichwa or sbrabec owe us an explanation.
I think sbrabec is only author of Weblate, but he is not anyhow responsible for decision making...
Certainly somebody owns us an explanation :-/
Yes
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