Hi all, I'm thinking of adding it as a draft in GNOME wiki, unless someone objects or has any other comment.
(below, Philipp's reply, which seems to mistakenly happen off-list) Rafael On Mon, Aug 30, 2021 at 1:46 PM Rafael Fontenelle <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Philipp > > You provided an interesting suggestion, as it would save everyone's time. > > However I feel that if the Translation Coordinators create (if not existent > already) such criteria, these should be placed in a specific page under the > "Localization Coordination Team" section [1], and then added a reference in > this guide I'm proposing. > > > [1] https://wiki.gnome.org/TranslationProject/#Localization_Coordination_Team > > > Em seg, 30 de ago de 2021 12:27, Philipp Kiemle <[email protected]> > escreveu: >> >> Hello all, >> Thank you for this good idea, Rafael! I really like the fact that the >> process of applying for an integration with DL becomes clearer. >> While I am in no form qualified to decide on this, I would like to ask >> something: >> >> Is there already some place where project maintainers can find rules and >> criteria that their application has to meet in order to get accepted to DL? >> If not, I'd love to see them here. >> Two criteria that I can think of right now, for example: >> - What kind of software do we accept (Shell extensions/standalone programs)? >> - Does the software have to have a minimum number of users or some other >> relevance indicator? >> >> I don't want to say that letting the l18n coordinators decide by their >> personal opinion is necessarily a bad thing - I do trust their decision >> making. >> However, I think that a "requirements checklist" could save them some time >> and provide guidance to developers. >> >> Cheers, >> Philipp >> >> Rafael Fontenelle <[email protected]> schrieb am Mo., 30. Aug. 2021, 13:49: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I haven't found a set of instructions from the project maintainer's >>> point of view for adding a new project for localization in Damned >>> Lies, and everytime I feel that linking a page to the maintainer would >>> be more inviting. >>> >>> Having that in mind, I drafted a page that would probably fit as an >>> item in the "For maintainers/developers of modules" section of >>> TranslationProject wiki page [1]. It is in Markdown, as it was easier >>> for me to generate a HTML output, but I would reformat in MediaWiki >>> syntax to create the wiki page. >>> >>> Please find attached the draft both in Markdown and HTML file formats. >>> >>> Any thoughts? Feedbacks? >>> >>> [1] >>> https://wiki.gnome.org/TranslationProject/#For_maintainers.2Fdevelopers_of_modules >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Rafael Fontenelle >>> _______________________________________________ >>> gnome-i18n mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
