Hi Alexandre, 2019-03-19 11:06 UTC+01:00, Alexandre Franke <[email protected]>: > Sadly whether we translate it or not, it will still be seen as “GNOME > software” (it lives in GNOME/ on gitlab) and his behaviour will hurt > the good reputation of our translation work. If he’s not up to the > task of maintaining that piece of software correctly then he should be > handled in an appropriate way.
Honestly, I though at the opposite that this way to do things would please both translators and users. Users, because it brings to them fixes to translations in a fast way (with some errors –I’m human, and do not write all languages on Earth– but mostly with improvements), and with less regressions also, as my patches are “saving” some old strings from not being applied. Translators, because I was giving back to them my suggestions, so that they could apply it or dismiss it in the main po/ files, a good way to improve their translations faster than before, and a real quality assurance, as I’m reading translations with a completely different vision of the application and with a complete knowledge on what each string does and where it goes (in the same logic, I also tried by the way to help translators here by adding comments in the code). > We’re now beyond the honest mistake > that a beginner would make and this qualifies as hostile since he was > already warned and he created that branch to work around us. Can the > release team give him back his training wheels, please? In last year debate, what I understood was that editing po/ files in the main branches (“master” and “gnome-3-xx”) was causing problems, as translators would not always be made aware of the change; here, what I’ve done is with a completely different logic, as translators have the final decision in the end, with every change. Honestly, I didn’t imagined that translators would see something wrong with me using this new workflow, and I never thought of it as being “hostile” or “to work around [translators]”. Of course, I will stop pushing changed translations to users starting for now (and I hope I understood correctly the problem this time; are we at least ok on the words used?). Regards, Arnaud -- Arnaud Bonatti ________________________________ courriel : [email protected] _______________________________________________ [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team Release-team lurker? Do NOT participate in discussions.
