Javier SOLA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [...] > It could take the form of a warning message when you upload files... > "All information submitted will be considered.... by clicking in ok you..."
I am irritated when applications try to dictate terms to me. Also, if we effectively give people no choice, we allow them to accuse us of being unfair, as well as failing to accept those packages where a different licence to the program is acceptable. > >For additional safety, can the infrastructure accept GPG-signed submissions? > This could be a problem, if it is a requirement. In many case localisers > are not technical people, and this could be a strong barrier to usage. An ability, not a requirement. However, I doubt that clicking the "Signed" icon in a mail client and entering your passcode is too technical for a translator. (I know some mail clients make you jump through hoops, but they are buggy for doing so IMO. I think it's daft to assume all clients are buggy because some clients are buggy.) -- MJR/slef http://people.debian.org/~mjr/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

