Thanks a lot for your answer ! > > And it becomes trickier when we introduce the linkage with the actual > > Ubuntu package.
> That's because those are two different context. launchpad.net/blender is > for product specific translations used directly by its developers. The > Ubuntu ones are related but not really dependent of blender developers > handling its updates. Also, a product releases are not able to have > translations directly, you use product series for that task (it makes no > sense to have a template for each single release, but for the branch (or > product series) from where you do all those releases. Why do we need then a "Translation" link on the page of the "Blender package for Ubuntu" ? for Ubuntu specific translations ? I think for a very large majority of applications, there is no distribution specific translations... And there is a big risk to create divergent translations between Ubuntu and upstream. That's already currently quite a mess to synchronize Gnome upstream translations with Rosetta for Feisty... The same apply for tickets or bug. I understand very well that in one case you have "Ubuntu package specific requests/bugs" and in the other one (ie, on the Blender project page), the application related ones, but it really confusing. It should be made very clear that when you're accessing the "bugs" page (or "answer" page) on the "Blender package for Ubuntu", only bugs (or question) related to the integration of Blender into Ubuntu should be reported. For others bugs (related to the application itself), we could provide a link to the "Blender project page". Same for Blueprints : on one side, "ideas to improve integration of Blender in Ubuntu", on the others side "Ideas to improve Blender". > > I think you are mixing two different things. One thing is Blender as a > project and another thing is Ubuntu, which has a concrete version of > Blender. Actually, that's my point: even if I was playing a bit the "idiot user" in this mail, I think it's currently very confusing. The issue is also linked to the fact that Launchpad host project pages which are very often not endorsed by the projects (like... Blender). There is no obvious way to solve it, but at least, concerning interactions with Ubuntu users which will want to fill bugs, ask questions, propose ideas, it should be easier to know where to interact. Bye ! Séverin -- launchpad-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/launchpad-users
