On 13/09/13 21:23, tiansworld wrote:
On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 12:15 AM, Roman Spirgi
<bigant(a)fedoraproject.org <mailto:bigant@fedoraproject.org>> wrote:
Dear L10N coordinators,
I'm wondering if you add new translators to the "l10n Commit
Group" so that they can use a fedoraproject email alias?
The problem is that I wasn't approved when I did start translating
neither - this group is no longer in use I suppose?!
Is a new translator not eligible to get an email alias? How to you
handle this?
I don't think it needs l10n commit group membership. But at least one
non-CLA group as well.
"You must also sign the Contributor License Agreement and make sure
you are also approved in at least one non CLA group as well."
You can see details here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EmailAliases As far as I know, cvsl10n was a group of
translators who had access to
Localization project CVS repo. Now we use Transifex (or Zanata). I was
approved for cvsl10n, because of my translations.
I think that Localization team members should be approved for l10n
Commit Group, since CVS repository is no longer used.