On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 7:54 PM, Dimitri Glezos <glezos(a)transifex.com> wrote:
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 7:11 AM, Kévin Raymond
<shaiton(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> We get some requests about creating new teams, changing coordinators,
> dealing with maintainers, transifex…
> The ones really able to take actions are the FLSCo members[0], right?
FLSCo is pretty much inactive for years now. I know some of the folks
who were active back then lurk in the lists and respond to personal
emails.
Kevin, I'm all in to have you participate more in FLP, seeing your
work for Docs+L10n.
Ok, so what is the process to approve new team creation?
- They need to do all this things:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N_Maintainer
- We *should* refresh the above link
When shall we reject new team creation?
- When the team already exists
- If one ask to create a new team and he does not bother to create a
FAS account, ask to become maintainer (above link)… in a certain time
(a month?), we should deny the request. Other would be able to become
maintainer of this specific language like that.
- To be fair, we need to write to the requester in order to give him
the wiki/L10N_Maintainer link..
So maybe this is a good time to discontinue FLSCo and just have, like
GNOME, a couple of 'spokespeople' for FLP.
Yep, we can just drop all FLSCo references, even rename the cvsl10n
FAS group to simply l10n.
And define a clear process to handle team creation, change of team
coordinator (like filling ticket, do we have a BZ component?) and why
not a l10n-maintainer FAS group to know who bother in case of team
administration needs.
--
Kévin Raymond
(shaiton)
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