Il giorno mar, 20/01/2009 alle 11.32 +0100, Marcel Telka ha scritto: > In all cases, when a translation is locked for too long time some > administrative intervention is needed. > > Comment for Vertimus authors: Today it is not possible for me (as a > coordinator) to unlock such stuck translator and make it available to > someone else.
Well, here is a "backdoor" now: committer accounts always have a "Inform of submission" available. This resets the status ;) > > > > IMHO, trying to merge the current l10n.g.o behavior and the "assigned" > > workflow, could be better add a "assigned-to" property to modules. > > > > This property could act as follow: > > * on l10n.g.o each module can be assigned to an account > > I agree. > > > * this account will receive email alerts for each action performed > > on him/her assigned modules (comments could be useful to notify > > typos/errors/proposal/memos/other) > > I agree. Good. Do you have yet opened a bug on bugzilla? > > * if the "assigned account" don't accept/reject the request within > > a week, accounts with review (or commit? dunno, but something > > below coordinator in order to make it faster) privileges can do > > this > > Can do what? Accept the request? Yes, it was just a safe escape from any inability to have network access something like: "the assigner was arrested while traveling in another country and now languish with hunger in a remote prison..." :) But now we have the "inform of submission" backdoor, so it's no longer needed :D _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n