aha !

On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 8:55 AM, Noriko Mizumoto <noriko.mizumoto@gmail.com> wrote:


On 2018/02/23 5:38, Piotr Drąg wrote:
2018-02-20 22:06 GMT+01:00 Jean-Baptiste <jean-baptiste@holcroft.fr>:
Le 18/02/2018 à 18:38, Piotr Drąg a écrit :
Other language and l10n-requests are still useful, but the rest should
be disabled/removed, in my opinion. Maybe we can change the
description of the latter from the current “Requests for new Fedora
Localization, and other miscellaneous work” to “Bugs related to the
Fedora Localization Project as a whole” or similar.
Hi, I also think we can disable these trackers.

When I produce a report using every component of the "Fedora
Localization" product [1], I see 10 bugs opened since 2017-01-01.

Shouldn't we consider going further and disabling every
language-specific Bugzilla components?

Having one single localization place to issues would probably makes it
easier for follow-up.

While Bugzilla worked fine for years, many projects (docs, websites,
etc.) uses Pagure. Shouldn't we consider moving all of our tracking in
Pagure and find a way to advertise it in Bugzilla?
Or can we create some kind of bridge (allow creating, and automatically
clone the ticket on Pagure, then close the bug on Bugzilla with comment)?

Individual components for languages allow these communities to
subscribe to only their bugs. We can’t have a single “translation
bugs” component, I’d be an unmaintainable nightmare.

I agree having individual components for languages. This way allows every language coordinator to take the responsibility to a bug filed against his/her language.

noriko



I also think it’s advantageous to have l10n bugs in the same place as
software bugs. Just being able to move a bug to a different product is
vital.

We do have https://pagure.io/g11n/issues and I think it can happily
co-exist with Bugzilla.

Best regards,

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