Hi guys,

I'm really at my wits' end with a particular user, https://launchpad.net/~alexd. The main problem is that while enthusiastic, he is at best only semi-fluent in Gaelic. I have tried talking (politely) to him and also various other people off-list in the past in the hope of resolving this diplomatically until about May time when I suggested to him he hold off doing any further translation into Gaelic. The problem was that over a long period he has submitted so many really bad translations that it was taking me, and to some extent GunChleoc, ages to proofread the existing translations, a task not made easier by more bad translations appearing all the time.

At that point he took the huff and resigned from the Ubuntu team, which was unfortunate but bearing in mind this is supposed to be a serious product, I did not feel politeness ought to override QA so I hope this would be for the better. But now it seems he is back, this time doing stuff on Linux Mint and some other packs.

I am seriously fed up with chasing after this guy and since this cannot be the first time this has happened, I would like to know what the formal procedure is for getting him barred from translating into Gaelic. His contributions to code may be kosher, I have no way of telling, but his translations are seriously substandard and I really want to get to a point where we can stop chasing after his bad translations and focus on doing the job right. Both GunChleoc and I are highly experienced in software localization, between the two of us we run most Gaelic localization projects, including the Microsoft language packs and we are both in agreement that the quality is not acceptable.

I'm sorry it has come to this, given the paucity of Gaelic localizers, but it has become *that* bad.

Michael

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