Hi,
Maybe adding another property in translations-teams.xml.in like:
<team id="en_CA" stalled="yes">
<_language id="en_CA">Canadian English</_language>
<coordinator id="adamw"/>
<webpage>http://www.vectors.cx/en_ca.html</webpage>
</team>
And in http://l10n.gnome.org/teams sort first the ones without the
"stalled" (or whatever you like to call those) property and then the
others?
I don't like having them mixed, because can give the bad sense that
there are more active projects that the real ones.
My 5 cents.
Cheers,
El dj 19 de 06 de 2008 a les 16:16 +0530, en/na Sankarshan (সঙ্কর্ষণ) va
escriure:
> On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 2:44 AM, Christian Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 6/16/08, Claude Paroz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I plan to hide all teams/languages with 0 translated strings in
> >> l10n.gnome.org, except maybe those who requested a new team in the last
> >> six months.
> >> IMHO, it gives the wrong illusion that an effort is being done in that
> >> language.
> >>
> >> Are there opponents?
> >
> > I'm not sure *hiding* the information is the best option; perhaps just
> > promptly marking the team as "defunct" or "coordinator volunteers
> > wanted" or something like that will do?
>
> Marking languages as ones which can do with volunteer love would be a
> good way to go.
>
> ~sankarshan
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