Op vrijdag 14 juli 2006 07:19, schreef Jannick Kuhr: > Am Freitag, 14. Juli 2006 01:51 schrieb Tom Albers: > > I don't think adding a link will harm KDE more ( or less ) than an icon > > change of konquerors logo, changing the default homepage of konqueror or > > replacing the icon of the start menu with a SUSE or Red Hat icon. > > I think it is much more. By placing a link to the Lauchpad homepage with > the title "Translate this program" the Ubuntu guys pretend this is the > official option to translate the application. A new, unexperienced user > will never get the idea, that there might be an official translation team, > which provides translations for all distributions including Ubuntu. In the > first few month this won't harm us, but if other distributions start to do > the same, it will become dificult to find good translators for the official > teams. > > I would like to make one proposal: > > Place the link, but let it pop up an dialog, which explains the situation: > > "If you want to impropve the translation of %1 you have two possibilities. > You can get in contact with the official KDE translation team for your > language or you can start to improve Kubuntu's translation immediatly using > Lauchpad. If you do the latter, your translations will probably not reach > the users of other distributions and could be overwritten sometime by a > translation of the official KDE translation teams. However it is easy and > your translation will appear immediately in Kubuntu" > > Behind this text two buttons, this example for dutch ;-) > > "Dutch KDE Team" > "Lauchpad" > > This would be a soultion I could live with. Especially because it's clear > for the user what he/she is doing and that there are different > possibilities. > > Kind regards, Jannick This is a joke, right? Toma