This should be part of being responsive actually. Unfortunately, without a better candidate, even the "resign when it's time" rule won't work.
On Monday, November 9, 2015 at 7:30:20 AM UTC-5, Boyuan Yang wrote: > > Would it be possible if the review and commit work be done on a regular > basis? Since GNOME is released every several months, it would be better to > review the content before a new version is released, and also leave enough > time for the translator to correct the error (if any). That won't add too > much burden to reviewers and committers, but also could keep the > translation progress in its way. It's a pity that some special email need > to be sent to the coordinator to remind the lack of reviewing work. > > -- > Boyuan Yang > > Mingye Wang <[email protected] <javascript:>> 於 2015年11月9日週一 15:12 寫道: > >> Well, by saying releasing I am mainly talking about some 'master' >> translations still being stuck at some preserved state claimed at the time >> when their masters were still some to-release GNOME 3.14 or 3.16 versions. >> >> P.S. I believe most of my current translation power goes to master, with >> only some minimal msgmerge backporting to the current 3-18 branch, >> basically for the AOSC distros ruining Gnome 3.18. >> > -- Regards, Arthur2e5
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