Hi Claude Paroz, hi Ask Hjorth Larsen, 2019-03-18 20:35 UTC+01:00, Claude Paroz <cla...@2xlibre.net>: >> On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 5:02 AM, Arnaud Bonatti >> <arnaud.bona...@gmail.com> wrote: > ... >>> If a translation contains a web link to what is currently an >>> hypnotherapist website, it’s my role to remove that link before it >>> hits the stable release. Even if I didn’t had the time to join the >>> translator or its team to fix it in l10n. (Yes, it’s a true story. Not >>> a big issue, but a real life one.) > > However the example above is a typical example whete it would be crucial > that gnome-i18n is aware of the issue, because the person that committed > that is either malicious and his account should immediately be blocked, > or his account has been hacked and he should be aware of that.
Of course, when I discovered that thing, I imagined various scenarii like these; but that’s clearly not the case; that’s just a domain name of a translation team that has been abandonned, and reused for something else. The link is a broken link, so it’s not a direct promotion (hopefully!), it’s just pointing to an inappropriate website. 2019-03-18 21:14 UTC+01:00, Ask Hjorth Larsen <asklar...@gmail.com>: > I agree with this - also, reporting the smaller errors to the > translation teams could mean that they are corrected elsewhere, as > they are likely repeated in the 100+ GNOME modules. I wonder if that > link is found in multiple modules? Well, if that problem is/was on my priorities of the week, that’s the reason… I think most GNOME applications have this link in their About dialog. So if it’s not a big issue in itsefl, it would be great to fix it, and everywhere. So, what’s the problem? well, dconf-editor’s Bulgarian translation po/bg.po contains: msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Александър Шопов <a...@kambanaria.org>\n" "\n" "Проектът за превод на GNOME има нужда от подкрепа.\n" "Научете повече за нас на <a href=\"http://gnome.cult.bg\">http://gnome.cult." "bg</a>\n" "Докладвайте за грешки на <a href=\"http://gnome.cult.bg/bugs\">http://gnome." "cult.bg/bugs</a>" That text is the one displayed in the About dialog for crediting translators, but people on that list must know that. :·) The subdomain http://gnome.cult.bg is broken, hopefully, that’s why it’s clearly not malicious; but the domain http://cult.bg is… surprising. As we’re here, if someone would like to take care of contacting the correct people to fix this issue, that would be really appreciated. :·) Regards, Arnaud -- Arnaud Bonatti ________________________________ courriel : arnaud.bona...@gmail.com _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n