Vitaliy Margolen wine-devel@kievinfo.com writes:
On 02/22/2012 09:09 AM, Aric Stewart wrote:
Hi,
I just had a very good conversation with the mediawiki people about TranslateWiki. (http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Main_Page)
There are some snags right now but they are really interested in doing work to accommodate us. We will see where that goes but so far it is looking like the most promising path.
Maybe the whole problem is that we doing it wrong? Why do we need to track contribution? One of the main reasons I can thing of is LGPL constrains. What if we change license on .po files to something that is less stricter and allows easier integration with translation sites?
It's not so much about license enforcement. It's about trust and accountability. We need to know whom we are working with, whom to contact if there are questions, who should receive credit for the work, who is sending consistently good (or maybe bad) contributions, who is violating the rules should that happen, etc. All these things matter for translations just like they do for the rest of the code.