[CC'ing gnome-i18n@]

On Mon, 2018-09-10 at 11:46 -0600, Britt Yazel wrote:
> There's been an ongoing discussion about reorganizing the "community"
> top level group from containing both our community partner repos
> (purism, ubuntu, fedora) as well as a myriad of other repositories.
> As of right now, the Community top level is somewhat of a catch-all,
> and we have proposed a fix to split Community into both 'Community'
> and 'Teams' repositories, with the new 'Teams' top level being where
> we will organize all of our Foundation teams, i.e. Engagement,
> Design, Translation, Events, etc.
[...]
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/GitLab/issues/294#note_280162

Re Translation:

It's unclear to me where in Gitlab people are supposed to file bug
reports against a translation in a specific language, which would allow
translators of a language to get aware of bugs in their translations.

There is a "8. Translation" label at
https://gitlab.gnome.org/groups/GNOME/-/labels which allows subscribing
but does not allow differentiating per language. It should probably be
renamed to "8. Internationalization" and only be about code which does
not allow proper translation; the label description could link to
https://wiki.gnome.org/TranslationProject/DevGuidelines .

Currently there is an "L10N" product in GNOME Bugzilla with
subcomponents for each language. Each subcomponent can be watched
separately by folks interested in that subcomponent (=language).

Maybe some Gitlab setup / ideas already exists that I'm not aware of?

andre
-- 
Andre Klapper  |  ak...@gmx.net
https://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/


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