> Ubuntu used one of those and just had to remove its ISOs because a 
> translation from such a source contained inappropriate material. At least the 
> current system requires a pull request which puts the submitter's GitHub id 
> on it so its not totally anonymous.

That's not a valid reason not to consider it IMO. That's like saying you 
shouldn't use git because some project got compromised on whatever hosted git 
platform they use.

One doesn't neccessarily need to know development and git to be useful for this 
project, translation is a great example. I think that by requiring people that 
can help you translate to know Linux and git you're loosing out on 
contributions, is what I'm saying.

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