Jean,
I feel like the goal of Zanata is to build a platform to help communities
to do per language job. I don't really understand the role of
this feature
when joining Fedora platform, because it sounds like : "I, as project
maintainer" want to take advantage of the existing community of translators
but would like to select them myself.
It probably something Patrick already saw :
> (by default it's off so that the old projects before this feature will
remain the same plus embracing the full opensource spirit)
I'm not sure you should advice too much about this feature in Fedora
context, even if I can understand someone may have this use-case.
I totally agree with you and that is why it's disabled by default. Packages
in Fedora community should open up for all translators.
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On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Jean-Baptiste Holcroft <
jean-baptiste(a)holcroft.fr> wrote:
Le 09/08/2016 à 07:36, Alex Eng a écrit :
> Jean,
>
> As Patrick replied in the mailing list and one of the point I presented
> during Zanata talk, you can use the "invite only" feature in Zanata to
> restrict user's in the project.
>
> Let me know if you question on this.
>
> This feature is already in
fedora.zanata.org <
http://fedora.zanata.org>.
>
>
http://docs.zanata.org/en/release/user-guide/projects/projec
> t-settings/#invite-only
>
> Al,
I feel like the goal of Zanata is to build a platform to help communities
to do per language job. I don't really understand the role of this feature
when joining Fedora platform, because it sounds like : "I, as project
maintainer" want to take advantage of the existing community of translators
but would like to select them myself.
It probably something Patrick already saw :
> (by default it's off so that the old projects before this feature will
remain the same plus embracing the full opensource spirit)
I'm not sure you should advice too much about this feature in Fedora
context, even if I can understand someone may have this use-case.
btw : please respect mailing habits (writing below), see
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines
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