I think you are confused with how Launchpad works. For the example you
used, encfs is not available to be translated in Ubuntu because is a
package from Universe, and as you can see at
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy/+source/encfs we don't
offer anything to be translated. In the other hand, the project encfs,
choose to use Launchpad to handle its translations and you can find it
from https://translations.launchpad.net/encfs .

Those are two different URLs and two different contexts. Ubuntu doesn't
use directly anything from the second URL, those translations are under
maintainer's control that will end in their released tarballs. Once they
release a new encfs version, Ubuntu packages it and then, those
translations are used, but is the same procedure even if encfs doesn't
use Launchpad at all. That's why we cannot force any translation mode
for them, Launchpad is not only about Ubuntu, Ubuntu is just another
project using Launchpad, a huge one, but still just another project.

I'm not sure whether this clarifies the issue for you. If it's clear
enough now, could you give us some input about what confused you to
believe that both were tied so much? If it's not clear enough, just tell
us it and we will try to explain it better.

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Several projects have open translations in launchpad and this cause very bad 
translation quality.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198305
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