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Le Thu, 03 Mar 2011 17:09:03 +0100, "Andre Schnabel" <andre.schna...@gmx.net> a écrit : > Hi, > > > Von: Rimas Kudelis > > > > > I think this should be sorted out within your team/community. I > > don't think there is an official process inside TDF to resolve such > > conflicts. It would be nice to have one though, maybe the TDF > > officials could craft a fair policy for such cases? > > The problem here is that we (SC) are aware of the issue - but it is > very hard to find a fair solution even in this single case. It would > be almost impossible to draft a fair policy. > > Currently Cor was going to collect more information and trying to > do as much as possible to resolve this. But: It is an issue of the > brazilian community - and needs to be resolved there. The sad thing > is that we (TDF) can hardly resolve problems of the brazilian > community. But if we can help, we will surely do. > > I know both, Claudio and Olivier personally from several meetings at > conferences - and I consider both as respected friends. But what > should I do, now that they seem to not respect each other anymore? Is > it up to me to decide whom I pay more respect? I did not do so the > years before and I'm not going to do this now. > > For the current request of granting admin access of other people for > pt-BR, I'd love to see this resolved within the brazilian team. > As Rimas mentioned - looking at who is doing the work I currently > see, that Olivier *is* actively maintaining the translation. At the > same time I do not see that he is blocking other people's work. E.g. > there are no pending suggestions. That there is only one admin for > pt-BR and others can only make suggestions is not a very special > case. E.g. German team works quite the same way (but we have two > admins). > > Anyway: I'd suggest to have two responsible translators / admins for > pt-BR sooner or later. *But* (and that's quite normal to FLOSS > projects), before becoming admin you should work on on the > translation (means make suggestions). > > Ok, If all things fail, there is still the option to "remove" someone > from the roles granted within TDF. This needs to be adressed at to the > Steering Committee. But before going this route, you should contact > the Membership committee (Sophie, Fridrich, Me). We are in charge of > evaluating am member's "merit" anyway. But as said - we are already > aware. > > > Well ... all of this are just my thoughts. > I was drafting an answer, but André's mail summarizes my own thoughts very well. +1 Best, -- Charles-H. Schulz Membre du Comité exécutif The Document Foundation. -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to l10n+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/l10n/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***