Em Seg, 2009-01-19 às 23:14 +0100, Vincent Untz escreveu: > Le lundi 19 janvier 2009, à 19:27 +0100, Jorge González González a écrit : > > When you have a lot of people entering and leaving the team you don't > > get that consistency, since they have to learn the workflow and the > > style guides, which usually takes a while. > > I see the potential issue you're highlighting, but at least for the > french team, it was still a theoretical issue in the past few years (and > we were already using vertimus): the fact is that newcomers nearly > always ask how they can help first, and so they don't go and reserve > modules without asking. > > Now, maybe it's a real issue for another team, in which case it's > important to say that you're experiencing it :-) >
When the pt_BR used a separate Vertimus server, we had some people reserving translations without even saying hello in the mailing list. Sometimes they were just curious, like the pt_BR KDE l1n coordinator, but sometimes the reserved modules for translation, or even worse, uploaded bad translations. Since we moved to the improved Damned Lies, we didn't have such problems. -- Leonardo Fontenelle http://leonardof.org _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n