> We had this same conversation in the past and gogo explained us his reasons. 
> You can read it here:
> https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2019-September/msg00095.html 
> <https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2019-September/msg00095.html>Yes, 
> I know that … it was no help at all … because none of my 26 translations was 
> ever reviewed since july 2019!

> In one word: meritocracy. Unless you create a new translation team or current 
> coordinator in missing for a long time, is your team's leader who can promote 
> you to prrofreader, commiter or even coordinator. 
I don't care much about meritocracy, mediocracy, autocracy, democracy or any 
other *-cy. My point is that the coordinator is not responding and is not 
supportive – missing for a long time is not the problem, because he keeps 
translating. If the policy of "Team Coordinator Responsibilities" 
https://wiki.gnome.org/TranslationProject/TeamCoordinatorResponsibilities 
<https://wiki.gnome.org/TranslationProject/TeamCoordinatorResponsibilities> 
isn't important, then just drop it! Until then, I do insist on the 
coordinator's compliance to the existing policy …

> > If your team coordinator wants to use Ubuntu's terminology for Orca it's 
> > his own decision: it might be wrong or not, but i18n cannot say which 
> > option is correct. If you don't agree with it yuo have two options: assume 
> > it won't change and follow that policy or leave the project. Sorry if it 
> > sounds too hard, but it's what I think (and what I would do in your 
> > situation).
Sorry, but translators translate for users. Blind users certainly have special 
needs. Ignoring such translations is simply ignorant/autocratic!

> Again, we only see one side of the problem. We'd like to hear gogo's version 
> about this problem. I have not background about previous conversations 
> between gogo and you.
Well, he promised he'l respond, but there is no answer until now …

Milo
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