On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 13:42:54 +0200, Mohammed Sameer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...] > I still think it's not required, If I'm a translator why am I supposed to > learn CVS ? > If you want me to use wincvs then provide a step-by-step guide on how to use > it on windows and on GNU/Linux. > Imagine if all what I have is 2 hours per week, Am I going to spend them > learning CVS or translating ? Which is more important ? > > And I said that I'm welling to -and I'll be very happy- if I can handle the > CVS things. > Did I ever say that I'll do something and didn't do it? > Am I going to die tomorrow "then you are in trouble as you lost one of your > major contributers ;-)". And If I decided to give up then you'll start > looking for an alternative. Just let the things move as smooth as possible. > We don't have a lot of contributers, Then please don't complicate things.
You do make a valid point, but the fact of the matter is, Raida is not just a translator but also a project coordinator. It should be a requirement for project coordinators at least to know a little bit of CVS (not a lot...) And God forbid you should die tomorrow! Abdulaziz,
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