Hello Zé,
I’m a validators of BuddyPress for a long time, and I’m the maintainer of BuddyPress China (cn.buddypress.org) from BP 1.0.
But today when I wanna to import my translations to glotpress, I found that my permissions was been removed.
There wasn’t any notices and reasons.
Could you tell my way? And how to restore my permissions?
I really don’t want my long time works been finished without any reasons. And I hope somebody can friendy to handle this case.
Thank you so much.
jiehanzheng 3:23 am on July 21st, 2011 Permalink |
Sorry. I did this because I thought the permission settings in the Rosetta site only applies to WordPress projects — therefore I removed you from the list.
Let’s ask @vanillalounge if there’s any way to make these permissions per-project. Before we get a solution, I will add you back. But please do not import your translation for other projects again.
My apologies,
Jiehan
Dreamcolor 8:53 am on July 21st, 2011 Permalink |
As you said, I can ensure that I won’t import my translations.
And I found that bbPress still have so much work havn’t proof. I already finish the translation for a long time and request for the validator for three times. Could you add me into that?
You just need to tell me which project I shouldn’t to touch. I won’t to make any obsession to you.
jiehanzheng 3:53 pm on July 21st, 2011 Permalink |
Once I promote you to Validator, you will have access to ALL these projects. Please, again, do not import translations to any projects other than BuddyPress, which you are originally in charge of.
However, you may translate them one-by-one using your validator account, if the person in charge of the language allows so. If they don’t, you can still feel free to make translation suggestions with another account which is not a Validator. For detailed permission information and contact info of validators, please refer to:
http://cn.wordpress.org/validators/
May I have your email address for your WordPress.org account to get proceed?
Andrew Nacin 6:12 am on July 22nd, 2011 Permalink |
We don’t plan to implement per-project permissions at this time.
Mattias Tengblad 6:29 am on July 22nd, 2011 Permalink |
Not good Why isn’t things like this discussed with the translation team before it’s implemented?
jiehanzheng 9:18 pm on July 22nd, 2011 Permalink |
I agree with you. This mechanism change caused a little collaboration problem.