> Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 12:51:17 +0200 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Polish translation of Sidebar > > On 6/3/13 12:30 PM, Mateusz . wrote: > > Hello > > > > I translated sidebar in LibreOffice which (how we know) comes from AOO4. I > > see your project suffer from lack of Polish translators so I thought it > > would be fair, giving back something from LO community. > > > > I downloaded ZIP file from Pootle and looked for "sidebar.po" files. All > > files are included in attachment. Today we anticipate LO 4.1 beta2 release > > and I am about to farther polish our translation. If you are going to use > > them I can send you these files after every update. > > > > http://www.fastshare.org/download/Polish_sidebar_.zip > > > > > > Hi Mateusz, > > we appreciate very much your help. To accept your patches (po files) we > need some written approval from you that you contribute your work under > the ALv2 to AOO. Ideally a signed iCLA. The iCLA at Apache is often put > in the wrong context and misunderstood. It is an assurance for all users > of any Apache software that the work/contribution is made by the > contributor of this piece of work and not copied or made by from anybody > else. > > > I hope you don't see this as hurdle for your contribution. A iCLA is > especially important if you plan to contribute some translation on a > regular basis in the future. > > Thanks > > Juergen
Hey To be honest with you I don't want send my data to any organization. I specially crate this e-mail alias to get more anonymity (and less spam), and suddenly someone want my last name and home address. Of course I dont assume that Apache will sell my personal data, but this dealing is just against my privacy policy. There is another problem. According to http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt i must send back scan of statement, but I don't have scanner. For now I really can only send e-mail with license statement. I think about iCLA in near future. So, where should I send statement?
