Hi everyone!
In Damned Lies, I'm project manager for my language, but I have several
translators marked as inactive and I can't change their roles. What I
shall do so I can change their roles and mark as active?
Respectfully,
Peteris Krisjanis,
GNOME latviski | GNOME in Latvian
El dc 03 de 10 de 2012 a les 14:47 +0300, en/na Peteris Krisjanis va
escriure:
Hi everyone!
In Damned Lies, I'm project manager for my language, but I have several
translators marked as inactive and I can't change their roles. What I
shall do so I can change their roles and mark as active?
T , 2012-10-03 14:06 +0200, Gil Forcada rakstīja:
You do not have to mark them as active, the activeness in D-L terms
means when they have logged in. So just ask your team members to log
in
on D-L and they will become active again :)
Seems login is not enough. Some other activity, like
Le 03/10/2012 14:13, Rūdolfs Mazurs a écrit :
T , 2012-10-03 14:06 +0200, Gil Forcada rakstīja:
You do not have to mark them as active, the activeness in D-L terms
means when they have logged in. So just ask your team members to log
in
on D-L and they will become active again :)
Seems login
T , 2012-10-03 14:48 +0200, Bruno Brouard rakstīja:
Active state is not just to say to some friends hey guy, look at
here, i am working for you
I guess there is a big difference between active translator and
active damn lies user. Since committer can skip all the D-L proces and
work with git
Le 03/10/2012 15:00, Rūdolfs Mazurs a écrit :
T , 2012-10-03 14:48 +0200, Bruno Brouard rakstīja:
Active state is not just to say to some friends hey guy, look at
here, i am working for you
I guess there is a big difference between active translator and
active damn lies user. Since committer
Le mercredi 03 octobre 2012 à 15:56 +0200, Bruno Brouard a écrit :
Le 03/10/2012 15:00, Rūdolfs Mazurs a écrit :
T , 2012-10-03 14:48 +0200, Bruno Brouard rakstīja:
Active state is not just to say to some friends hey guy, look at
here, i am working for you
I guess there is a big