Le 14/10/2020 à 13:56, Eric Covener a écrit :
On Wed, Oct 14, 2020 at 7:43 AM Lucien Gentis
<lucien.gen...@univ-lorraine.fr> wrote:
I think this topic becomes confusing because too much "nested".

So In short, Nick Kew suggested to simplify the review process in these
terms :

"I wonder if the review process might be a bit over-bureaucratic for a
language where
translators are thin on the ground? Perhaps we could accept unreviewed
translations
with a disclaimer advising readers of the fact (like the
"not-up-to-date" warnings) and calling for review?"

And I answer :

I don't like this solution but things have to forward ...

However I see some problems :

--- How will people report an error they have detected in an unreviewed
translated document ? (mailing list, Q/A at the bottom of the document,...)
If we had a disclaimer we could include this info. I suggest bugzilla
is simplest.
Simplest but not simple ; create an account, login, fill a bug, perhaps only for a typo ...
   But I think if it is something more than cosmetic an
interested user has lots of options even without explicit guidance.
examples of theses options ?

--- If someone says "This sentence should rather be translated so ...",
and anotherone says "I don't agree, it should rather be translated so
...", how can we decide who is right. ?

          (errors are not only typos, they can also affect the semantic)
To me it is unlikely anyone shows up to complain much less that the
origina/any other author is around to read the complaint.
Even if this does happen they have to actually disagree for it to be a problem.
That's what I said, if they disagree, how can we decide ?

If the person complaining is the only one around w/ that language
skill, we can point them at the translation process.

--- At what moment can we say a translated document is considered as
reviewed, so we can delete the disclaimer ?
If someone did show up with minor updates we could consider it
effectively reviewed?  Or we could solicit such a review in the
disclaimer.
Effectively, if someone says he/she has reviewed the file, that's Ok

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