Luke Faraone <l...@faraone.cc> writes: > Regardless of whatever looks more straightforward to you, we're looking to > implement a system that can be used by even non-technical people. It is better > to fix the underlying problem (not being in Pootle) that would allow for > collaboration by all translators than to grant push rights to all > translators.
Right. It's a matter of priority, isn't it? First put as many activities as you can in Pootle, so that non-technical people can contribute. Then try to ease life of contributors that don't want to use the Pootle. I'm not arguing about these priorities, they are sound. But IMHO, actual contributors deserve as much attention as potential newbies :) I was just wondering whether gitorious let you give commit access for a group of projects/activities, thinking that this would be useful. The answer can be "No, it's not possible." or "No, it's not possible, but that might be useful, we'll see what can be done." -- Bastien _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel