On Wed, 23 Nov 2022 at 17:34, Daniel Mustieles García via gnome-i18n <
gnome-i18n@gnome.org> wrote:

> Sorry but what does it mean "in order to move to any other mailing list to
> keep tracking of team announcements"?
>
> Can we create a new label/tag in Discourse to manage translations teams?
> And how/where to do this?
>

I am one of the admins on Discourse; I can create tags for any specific
language team—it takes about 10 seconds, as soon as somebody asks for one.

As Guillaume wrote, Discourse is meant to be used for discussions related
to the i18n effort and localisation teams. For example, any thread on
gnome-i18n that dealt with team coordinators would go on Discourse, in the
Community category, using the i18n tag; discussions about DL and/or other
infrastructure would use the Infrastructure category, and the i18n tag; any
other internationalisation discussion related to specific applications or
parts of the GNOME platform would go under the Applications and Platform
categories, respectively.

The important thing is to use the i18n tag for i18n discussions, regardless
of the topic area; this way, people will be able to subscribe to the tag,
and get notifications and emails about those discussions.


> Won't DL notice about new uploaded translations and so in Discourse?
>

Any notice from DL should happen on GitLab, since it refers to projects and
the source repository.

Ciao,
 Emmanuele.

El mié., 23 nov. 2022 17:10, Guillaume Bernard <
> associati...@guillaume-bernard.fr> escribió:
>
>> Hi all!
>>
>> This message comes after a previous announcement indicating that
>> @gnome.org mailing list are going to be retired [0]. The last to remain
>> are the gnome-i18n (this one) and localised mailing lists. The removal
>> of mailing lists is planed for tomorrow UTC+1.
>>
>> The Damned-Lies application will now notify of string break changes in a
>> dedicated Gitlab project [1].
>>
>> If you are involved in internationalisation/localisation teams, do not
>> forget to subscribe (by selecting the bell icon and set the parameter to
>> ‘Watch’ in order to receive notification in case of a string break.
>>
>> All discussions and threads that were opened on gnome-i18n gnome org
>> will now happen on discourse.gnome.org [2] with the *i18n* tag under the
>> **Community** category for general discussions or under the **Platform**
>> category for more development focused conversations, still with the same
>> *i18n* tag.
>>
>> In case you notice an issue with the notification system, please open
>> and fill an issue directly on the Damned Lies project [3].
>>
>> All language teams that sill use @gnome.org mailing lists should update
>> their teams configurations on Damned Lies in order to move to any other
>> mailing list to keep tracking of team announcements.
>>
>> We are available for any question on element.gnome.org [4] under the
>> #i18n channel.
>>
>> [0] :
>>
>> https://discourse.gnome.org/t/announcement-upcoming-changes-to-gnomes-mail-infrastructure/11568
>> [1] : https://gitlab.gnome.org/Teams/Translation/Coordination
>> [2] : https://discourse.gnome.org
>> [3] : https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/damned-lies/-/issues
>> [4] : https://gnome.element.io
>>
>> Regards,
>> --
>> Guillaume Bernard
>>
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