What was good about Pootle was that Dwayne and his team were very
focused on ease of use for translators. That was his priority, to
encourage translators to get involved in providing translations,
especially in minority languages for major software programs. He gave me
a lot of encouragement and helped me to transfer to Pootle from the
awful setup Mozilla had at the time.
It's a big loss not to have Pootle being developed and a bigger loss
that the ideas have been lost - anyone seen an easy translatiors guide
to Weblate - https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/ ? It's all admin stuff.
Ar 21/11/2019 19:56, ysgrifennodd Valter Mura:
Hi All
Il 20/11/19 11:29, sophi ha scritto:
Hi Yaron,
Le 19/11/2019 à 23:01, Yaron Shahrabani a écrit :
Which parts of this feedback was shared with Michal, the lead
developer of
Weblate?
Is there any documentation about the reported bugs and where they
stand?
Weblate bug reports are here:
https://github.com/WeblateOrg/weblate/issues
i
I'm asking because I think that if the suggestion is to try and
develop a
new system instead of investing in Weblate I believe it's a waste of
time.
Where did you see that suggestion to develop a new system? I wrote that
we share forces with other open source projects using or migrating to
Weblate and Michal is part of the discussion.
Sharing forces is very important. Also Weblate seems to be a very good
software.
But I wonder, and this is OT: what about sharing or adding forces to
develop and maintain Pootle? Could Pootle be integrated in the TDF
process, or be part of a joint venture, for example, between open
source entities like TDF, KDE, OpenSuse, etc.?
Sorry for the OT, IMHO it's a pity leaving a so good and easy-to-use
tool :)
Ciao
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