Re: What to do with inactive GNOME language translation teams?
- From: Andre Klapper <ak-47 gmx net>
- To: GNOME i18n <gnome-i18n gnome org>
- Subject: Re: What to do with inactive GNOME language translation teams?
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2020 22:54:26 +0100
Alright, some thoughts (and questions) how to potentially proceed:
* Define gap / which timeframe means potentially "inactive".
* Contact each inactive team coordinator in an email and ask if they
are still interested in translating GNOME and if they realistically
have the time to do so in the close future, and point to
https://wiki.gnome.org/TranslationProject/TeamCoordinatorResponsibil
ities , and ask to Reply to All when replying.
- This should not be single point of failure (mailbox) and single person
being able to follow up though. If someone contacted an inactive
coordinator, should gnome-i18n@ mailing list be in CC?
* If coordinator is not interested or if there is no reply from
coordinator within four weeks (?), try one more time?
* If again no reply, remove coordinator in damned-lies, I guess?
- How to handle that? GitLab tickets? Hope that folks who can do that in
Damned Lies monitor this mailing list closely?
- Contact latest active translators in Damned Lies? Language pages at
https://l10n.gnome.org/languages/xyz/ have a "Team membership" section
and folks have email addresses, but I have no idea how to check who has
been the "last" active translators for a language, plus not sure how
much emailing them would be considered spammy. Plus again, who else to
CC? Spam the gnome-i18n@ mailing list?
* If no replies, someone to make a public call? (Planet GNOME;
Engagement Team?)
- Somehow somehow reach out to downstream distribution translations? (I'd
have no idea how to do that in a structured way.)
(I hope to provide data on translation activity per language soon.)
Cheers,
andre
On Wed, 2020-07-29 at 12:05 +0200, Daniel Mustieles García wrote:
Yes, I agree this is sad and if we can do something to fix or improve
it, we should do it.
The first step should be contact team coordinators to wonder if they
are still interested in the project. Obviously they are not but we
can use this as an introduction to ask about a general request for a
new team coordinator.
Once done this we can spread the word about the need of a new team
coordinator for the XX team. Maybe here we could contact recent
collaborators in each team, make a post in Planet GNOME or even make
a public announce (Engagement Team could help?) to try to reach more
public.
@Claude: could we get a list of coordinators' email directly from
DL's database? that could ease the work.
Andre, I can help with this task so just let me know what can I do ;-
)
El mar., 28 jul. 2020 a las 15:18, Andre Klapper escribió:
https://l10n.gnome.org/teams/ lists 142 language teams.
8 of them state "No coordinator".
Of these 134 teams, 36 had no activity in the last 24 months
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Andre Klapper | ak-47@gmx.nethttps://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/
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