Hi there,
I'd like to contribute in the translation of LibreOffice into Korean.
Could someone help me to get permission to submit translation in Pootle server?
Thanks
Regards
Eun-Ju
Hi there,
I'd like to contribute in the translation of LibreOffice into Korean.
Could someone help me to get permission to submit translation in Pootle server?
Thanks
Regards
Eun-Ju
Can you check <http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Language_Teams> and
also get in touch with your language team if it exists ?
I've sent email the person in that list long ago but there is no reply.
It seems he is only taking care of OpenOffice.
Is there any other person who can give me permission to submit translation?
Regards,
Eun-Ju
A suggestion in general, arising from this - perhaps locale leaders should be under some common-sense review every 6 months or something, to see if they're active and if not, see if someone else is up for taking on the job. It's a bit of a first-come-first-serve at the moment (understandably, for new locales) but there seems to be little in the way structures to deal with dormant leaders or indeed rogue leaders. Just had such a problem on VLC.
Michael
20/07/2012 13:46, sgrìobh eukim@redhat.com:
Hello, eukim.
I have full permission of Korean project on Poole.
I sent you a mail. Check it please.
Generally speaking, producing the quality translation is as much a function of
formal (self-)training and hard work as producing the quality code.
Just being "native speaker" (and I'm sort of sadly privileged to know the emptiness of terms such as this) is not enough.
Least of all is it a function of being "eager" and (or) "available".
Yury
I agree wholeheartely. But my point wasn't so much about ensuring the quality of translation but what to do if a locale leader account falls format i.e. the person just "goes away".
Michael
20/07/2012 14:52, sgrìobh Yury Tarasievich:
I can't disagree with your points, but is a simple fact that in most
FOSS project, the work gets done by those who "show up".
cjl
A small excuse.
I'm not a leader of Korean project and actually there's no leader for
Korean project at this moment. Though one guy is named as a leader, i
reckon because he is a leader of ooo Korean project.
We're doing our best for LibO, ooo and oss. However we don't have much time
or people. And I believe many of you are the same. So please don't blame
others. Definitely there's some not good people though.
Correction
............
In fact there is no 'we'. There are just few individual guys. It's sad but
true.
2012.07.20 15:54, Michael Bauer rašė:
A suggestion in general, arising from this - perhaps locale leaders should be under some common-sense review every 6 months or something, to see if they're active and if not, see if someone else is up for taking on the job. It's a bit of a first-come-first-serve at the moment (understandably, for new locales) but there seems to be little in the way structures to deal with dormant leaders or indeed rogue leaders. Just had such a problem on VLC.
I like the idea, but who would volunteer (as in, have time and willingness) to do that? It might be easier to just deal with these problems on a case-by-case basis, IMO.
Rimas