Hi
Some weeks ago, we requested another admin access for the pt-br Pootle
and, as I said before, we could start to work and see how the process
would be.
Now, the situation is that the pt-br l10n is stopped, so I am asking how
(or who) I need to talk to, in order to request admin privileges and to
continue our work.
Best regards,
Claudio
Em 03-03-2011 13:44, Claudio F Filho escreveu:
Em 03-03-2011 13:21, Cor Nouws escreveu:
I tend to think that it is pretty OK to give a second person the rights
for pt-BR, the same possibilities as Olivier, just as asked.
There have been some contacts in the Steering Committee on the issue.
Since for the moment (unresponsiveness ..) that does not resolve any
conflict, I guess it would be best, if the people in Brazil, that cannot
(anyway not for the moment) cooperate fine, have the same possibilities
working for LibreOffice.
Cor, is exactly this: one more admin access. We wish continue the work
and dot.
The problems of privation of access already happened here and we wish
that haven't more this same problem inside of LibO community.
But i think that is fair they, Paulo and Rogério, start the work and see
how is the response of Olivier. If we find problems, i think that all
are free to ask/report here, and find the solution.
Bests,
Claudio
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