I find it amazing that in the last few posts in ubuntu-translators we have seen 
such dedication to Closing groups and making them inaccessible to people that 
just want to join in for a while and then move on.  I can't help feeling that 
this is directly against the OpenSource philosophy.

Also i find it remarkable that people are so hugely dedicated to making sure 
that Ubuntu only has american.  Sure there are some parts translated into some 
other languages and those parts are probably great examples of craftsmanship or 
great art.  Meanwhile most of Ubuntu can only be read in American-English.  

I really think things need shaking up and radically new thinking needs to be 
implemented to Open this up as what we currently have and the attitudes it 
encourages are at odds with the rest of the OpenSource Community.  Please tell 
me we have someone working on opening doors rather than just on closing them.  

A few people are doing a huge amount of work and i'm sure this ungrateful 
outburst is the last thing they deserve to hear.  The fact that we have got 
something this far this fast and the fact that we do have so many thousands of 
strings translated at all is extremely impressive and is almost entirely down 
to the work of a very few people who deserve medals imo.  

Regards and good luck to all
Tom



      
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