Dimitris Glezos さんは書きました:
Seeing about 10 membership requests on cvsl10n's queue right now,
a decision
probably needs to be made soon, ensuring that people deciding to join our
project, actually _do_ join it before their patience gets exhausted. :-)
- I have not seen the translator who made introduction matching with the
username who sent cvsl10n group application. But I might just miss out.
- While I have not heard any further push for approval from any user via
ML, personal mail nor irc channel. But he/she can be shy to do so and
choose being patient.
Did we miss out anyone? If so please shout!
cheers!
noriko
On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Igor Pires Soares <igorsoares(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Em Sex, 2008-11-07 às 10:21 +0530, Runa Bhattacharjee escreveu:
>> Noriko Mizumoto wrote: The above is the model currently followed by Gnome
>> account system[2] and is a good way to ensure that the language
>> maintainer's nod is taken into account before granting a new entrant commit
>> rights. Due to the large number of language teams (>~75) in FLP, granting
>> cvsl10n approval rights to the maintainers for each language team is not a
>> scalable model (imho). Rather, the introduction of an additional step -
>> "approval from the language maintainer" - would ensure that the the
process
>> does not lose its streamline.
> I agree that the inclusion of an approval from the language maintainer is a
> good way to go but I don't thing granting cvsl10n credentials for a new
> member is a good idea. IMHO the members should have some experience in the
> team before his credential approval. The idea is just add some guidance to
> the translator, in order to avoid mistakes.
So what do we need to get this going? A few thoughts:
1. Give sponsor access to all language coordinators and write a SOP for adding
new people to a group on a wiki page.
2. Some folks step up to give some love to the applications for languages
without a maintainer and those which stay on the queue for more than a few
days.
3. Update the TQSG with the new instructions. Make the steps including
self-introduction not optional.
-δ