Danish would like to keep things as they are. (so this is an objection). bye Joe
--- Den tirs 5/4/11 skrev Christian PERRIER <bubu...@debian.org>: > Fra: Christian PERRIER <bubu...@debian.org> > Emne: Re: Bug#526032: packages.debian.org: add a link to the DDTP web > interface to tranlate/improve a package description > Til: 526...@bugs.debian.org, debian-i18n@lists.debian.org > Dato: tirsdag 5. april 2011 19.06 > Quoting Gerfried Fuchs (rho...@deb.at): > > > Then for god's sake, finally, after literally > YEARS, get a decent stack > > of quality approach into the DDTSS. From what I > remember the email > > interface of DDTP actually *has* such a possibility. > The DDTSS might > > have lowered the entry barrier for contributors, but > on the grounds of > > lowering the quality quite a fair bit, and that's a > sacrifise that I am > > unwilling to accept. > > As much as I disagree with Rhonda's arguments (and much > more with the > alleged consequences of some design choices), I have to > suggest that > we consider changing some default settings in the DDTSS, at > least > those we easily can change. > > The possibility for completely anonymous work is one of > these > weaknesses. This is very easy to revert from what I see in > the current > code. > > So, would there be a problem if the default for DDTSS is > that login is > required? This can be changed on a language per language > basis. As of > now, only Vietnamese is requiring login. > > Would it be a problem if I at least change this setting? > Without > objection in the upcoming week(s), I'll do that change. > > > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-i18n-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/839059.71015...@web28406.mail.ukl.yahoo.com