Op maandag 25-06-2007 om 10:46 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Xavier Conde Rueda: > Hi Dimitris, > > 2007/6/25, Noriko Mizumoto <noriko redhat com>: > > > > > > Dimitris Glezos wrote: > > > So we've created the bugzilla product for localization, and some of the requests > > > concern the whole team. > > > > > > We have the choice to have BZ send emails to -trans-list when a new bug is > > > opened. Each team can direct its requests to its own list. > > > > > > The question is, should we have all these report creation sent automatically to > > > the list? Such requests would be bugs in languages that don't have their own > > > list, bugs of our website and new requests. > > > > > > I vote yes, and if we see that the traffic is too high we can create a separate > > > list. > > +1 > > Sounds great, this should help us to understand what is needed and what > > is to happen. Thank you, Dimitris !! > > > > noriko > > > > -1. I disagree; I prefer to give the user a complete list of language > teams, so they can choose which one to send the bug report. It would > make sense also as an internal tool for each single team, since each > team could then use it as its own bugzilla without interfering with > other teams. > > Also, I think localization issues should be reported using our own > language on the bugzilla reports, instead of English. Think of users > reporting localization issues: they could report them by using its own > language instead of english, since it would be an issue related to a > given language, not to every language, and it could make it easier for > them. So, I think of bugzilla as an internal tool for every team. Of > course, there could be issues that affect every team, so some issues > should be directed to this list too. > > Regards! Well yes indeed, and that's exactly the bigger picture. Languages that have a list, will get bug-reports sent to that list, not this one. It's just not every language has a list at the moment, and whilst we wait for that to get done, the bug reports of those languages would come here. Please take a look at the owners.list[1] and see if your language is mentioned there + what list it send to, to be sure. I'm all for bugs on lists: it gets more attention that way, which is always a good thing. Regards Bart [1] http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewcvs/owners/owners.list?root=l10n&view=markup -- Bart <couf fedoraproject org> <couf skynet be> key fingerprint: 6AAB 544D 3432 D013 776D 3602 ADB6 6B2A D93F 0F93
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