[OpenStack-I18n] Strange projects on translate.openstack.org

Alex Eng aeng at redhat.com
Thu Mar 31 10:53:01 UTC 2016


As of now in Zanata 3.6 (used in openstack), any registered user can create
their own project.

We've implemented a new permission rule for project creation in Zanata 3.8,
which I think is already is discussion and waiting for next release of
server (ubuntu LTS)?


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On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 7:16 PM, Andreas Jaeger <aj at suse.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> does anybody know what these are?
>
> https://translate.openstack.org/project/view/swift-italian/
> https://translate.openstack.org/project/view/tempest
> https://translate.openstack.org/project/view/test-json-md
>
> IMHO we should not add new projects that are manually translated -
> instead let's integrate them in the usual toolchain.
>
> Also, why do these have some projects separate maintainers? We don't
> need them IMHO at all. I propose to delete them.
>
> Going forward, I suggest that any new projects outside of the usual
> process get discussed on the openstack-i18n mailing list, so that we
> know what's going on. Can we also document the reason for them somewhere?
>
> Andreas
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