Le 31/01/2020 à 15:42, Matej Marusak a écrit :
I tried to create a new project in Weblate, but got an error saying I
don't have permissions to do so.
It was possible for anyone to create new projects in Zanata. Is this a
new workflow? If so, is there some process how to request new
projects? (opening ticket somewhere...?)
Hi Matej,
for now, only Weblate administrators can add a new project (but any
project administrators can add a new component to translate new content).
Until migration is complete it may not change. I could enable it, but it
worries me.
My main concern is to make sure we translate upstream open source
software and not what an individual decided to translate (multiple
example in Zanata for this).
Second concern is that configuring Weblate isn't so obvious. I prefer to
do the first configuration for project to reduce the migration cost.
I feel like it's normal for a project to know how their makefile works,
but they don't have to learn the weblate internals.
This should probably change in the future, and to make sure we respect
Fedora values, we need two features in Weblate:
* Force to set a license in every component:
https://github.com/WeblateOrg/weblate/issues/3370
* License change should trigger a notification:
https://github.com/WeblateOrg/weblate/issues/3369
I just created
https://pagure.io/projects/fedora-l10n/%2A
`tickets` repo would receive this kind of requests
`docs` repo would allow us to exist in Fedora documentation website, and
to provide howtos, such as how upstream team can interact with weblate.
If community agree, I will:
* update the readme of
https://pagure.io/g11n/ and move localization
related issues.
* add a "Whiteboard message" in Weblate to tell where to reach us for
new project requests.
Jean-Baptiste