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
On Mon, Aug 8, 2016 at 4:30 PM, Jean-Baptiste Holcroft <
jean-baptiste(a)holcroft.fr> wrote:
Le 06/08/2016 à 21:15, Richard Hughes a écrit :
> After a lot of nagging from Jean-Baptiste and the other translators
> I've moved appstream-glib from Transifex to Zanata. I don't know if I
> need to announce anything before the translations start rolling in,
> but if I do here's the link:
>
https://fedora.zanata.org/project/view/appstream-glib
>
Dear translator teams, have a look on what is this AppStream, it is the
consolidation of every AppData file used for Gnome-Software (btw we named
it « Logiciels » in french).
It is those AppData file you have to go translate to give the best user
experience in your language.
Please note that AppData file are sometimes directly added to the rpm
(waiting for upstream to provide it), you can find it there :
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/rpms/ but you'll have to make sure
upstream includes it to translate it.
It is interesting to see that a Fedora independent project is hosted on a
fedora.zanata and not the generic translate.zanata :)
There is no hard coded rules about where to put your software to make it
translatable. The impact is low, the contributors needs to create an Fedora
OpenId account (FAS), send a few emails to be part of the great Fedora
translation team, but someday we should make it clearer for newcomers ;)
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