I don't know why, my email has been sent twice... sorry! Havin them listed in a webpage sound more tricky, because somebody should maintain it (removing already released modules), and translators can forget to check it. Sending an email to the coordinator and/or the team's mail list (and also ton i18n list) would be better
2012/10/29 Daniel Mustieles García <[email protected]> > This is a great idea, but I have a question about this new feature: > assuming that it finally gets implemented, and maintainers use it, how > would translators be noticed about the release date of the module? It would > be great if DL could send an email to the team's mailing list or to the > coordinator. Just showing the planed release date of the module would be > useless. > > Cheers! > > > 2012/10/29 Gabor Kelemen <[email protected]> > >> Hi developers >> >> I'd like to request opinions on this bug[1]. This is about developing a >> feature in damned-lies to make it easier for maintainers of extra modules >> to communicate upcoming release dates to translators. Currently translators >> have hard time to decide which extra modules to translate, as information >> on their next scheduled release date is scarce. I'd like to change this >> situation by making it quicker and easier to communicate this information. >> >> The base idea from maintainer point of view is this: >> >> We could extend the .doap files in repositories with a new element, so >> that you could communicate the scheduled release date of your project by >> committing a single line to your project tree. After that damned-lies would >> take over presenting the information towards translators. >> >> If you maintain modules outside of the core set, I'd like to hear your >> opinion under the bug: would you use this method, would it make it easier >> for you to notify translators compared to emailing gnome-i18n? Is this a >> technical issue at all, or a "people's mentality" problem? >> >> This is only an idea yet, but without developers approval/interest it >> makes no sense to implement it, that's why I'm asking opinions now. >> >> [1] >> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/**show_bug.cgi?id=687114<https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687114> >> >> Regards >> Gabor Kelemen >> ______________________________**_________________ >> gnome-i18n mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.gnome.org/**mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n<https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n> >> > >
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