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List:       kde-i18n-doc
Subject:    Re: Rosetta for Edgy and KDE [Was: Rosetta for Kubuntu Dapper and KDE]
From:       Yukiko Bando <ybando () k6 ! dion ! ne ! jp>
Date:       2006-07-13 23:27:49
Message-ID: 200607140827.49763.ybando () k6 ! dion ! ne ! jp
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Jonathan Riddell wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 06:03:34PM +0900, Yukiko Bando wrote:
> > Jonathan Riddell wrote:
> > > > 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.
> >
> > Really?  When I click a file name, I'm asked to longin with my email
> > address and password.  Am I missing something?
>
> You're right, my mistake.
>
> > > 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.
> >
> > Not as open or easy as KDE's, IMO.
>
> The number of translators using Rosetta suggests many people
> find it easier.

I'm not talking about how easy to translate.  

Jonathan, you didn't answer my initial question.  Are there any open 
source projects which ask you to create an account and login to see source 
codes?

Yukiko
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