Hi Dimitris

I'm not sure if just a link to the documentation is enough. I guess it's similar to "RTFM". A short info text on the team pages would be appreciated, so that new translators refer to the guide first. I receive lots of requests without any introduction and if I send them a message through Transifex I rarely get a response.

Cheers
Roman
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L10N German Team Coordination

2012/2/16 Dimitris Glezos <glezos@indifex.com>
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Daniel Cabrera <logan@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>> Could we add a intro page for every team of fedora.transifex.net? And
>> the content of page can be customized by team coordinator, for example,
>> put the l10n guide link there or some details. Or just guide/redirect
>> them to finish those prerequisite procedures(register FAS account, sign
>> CLA, introduction) when they click the "join this team" button.

I added a link to the Guide on the top of the page here:

 https://fedora.transifex.net/

We could also show that link on the team pages themselves. We can also
show this link besides the "Request New Team" and "Request to Join
team" buttons. Will that work for you?

> BTW Piotr, Dimitris, Diego, Petr (and everyone else in Tx.net) don't get
> me wrong: the new interface is great, especially if you continue in the
> direction of replicating our nice and old
> "Tx > Fedora > Languages > Releases" structure.

The new hub page should be much, much better in this area. You can now
see all the child project resources on the project hub etc.

-d


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