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List:       kde-i18n-doc
Subject:    Re: Rosetta for Edgy and KDE [Was: Rosetta for Kubuntu Dapper and KDE]
From:       Jonathan Riddell <jriddell () ubuntu ! com>
Date:       2006-07-13 8:48:39
Message-ID: 20060713084839.GP28665 () muse ! 19inch ! net
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On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 05:33:23PM +0900, Yukiko Bando wrote:
> Vedran Ljubovic wrote:
> 
> > > You are free and infact encouraged to take translations from Rosetta
> > > and import them into KDE.
> >
> > You make it sound like something trivial. Unless there are some
> > shortcuts that I couldn't see, this involves:
> > - visit launchpad every day to see what's new, swallow some Ubuntu
> > propaganda in the process
> > - wade through the list of translated files that doesn't appear to be
> > sorted in any meaningful way, mixing files from KDE, GNOME and Ubuntu
> > (latter two obviously don't interest me)
> > - export each file so that it gets sent to my email
> 
> What is the idea behind this closed nature of Rosetta?  kde.svn is open to 
> everyone.  You can view or download translations anonymously without 
> creating an account or asking someone.  Why don't you do the same?

You can view translations anonymously in Rosetta.  You need an account
to export because of the way exports work (generating a file and
e-mailing a link).  Both are open to anyone.  Adding translations is
only open to approved team members, just like in KDE.

Jonathan
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