On Tue, Nov 25, 2025 at 02:05:16PM +0000, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> When accessing https://translate.fedoraproject.org today I was surprised
> to find that after authenticating with Fedora, I'm *required* to agree
> to new commercial / legal T&Cs before I'm now allow to access any part
> of the site.
> 
> Weblate has been around in Fedora for a few years and so I don't recall
> if there was an agreement elsewhere I previously blindly ticked through
> when first accessing Weblate after Fedora rolled it out. The post-login
> mandatory agreement screen, however, is not something I remember seeing
> before. After the Fedora auth is done you get redirected to
> 
>   
> https://translate.fedoraproject.org/legal/confirm/?next=%2Faccounts%2Fcomplete%2Ffedora-oidc%2F%3Fpartial_token%3Dxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> The presented terms appear to be the same as those displayed at
> 
>   https://weblate.org/en/terms/
> 
> IMHO an approved Fedora account should imply access to all official
> Fedora services including our Weblate service, with no further legal
> agreements to sign with 3rd party commercial companies. Especially
> when the service is presented under the fedoraproject.org domain
> and uses the Fedora auth service for accounts.


Does no one else have any comments on this ?  Based on the previous
discussions around possible use of GitLab as a replacement for Pagure,
it feels like a no-brainer that this legal agreement from Weblate
would be inappropriate to ask of Fedora contributors.

With regards,
Daniel
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