On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 8:17 PM, Dwayne Bailey <dwayne@translate.org.za>wrote:
There isn't a quick way on the current LO server I'm afraid.
The version of Pootle that we're coding on now won't quite do what you
suggested but would allow a query like the following:
http://local-tm.testing.locamotion.org/ar/pootle/translate/#filter=user-submissions&user=khaled
Which allows you to see all of user khaled's submissions. It isn't quite
the same as your 'not mine' requirement, but is closer then we are now.
So I'm not sure if you can wait for an updated Pootle to do such a review
or if you want to do it now. Waiting will mean you should have something
like this is 2-3 months. Doing it now would mean manually stepping through
all the strings.
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Dwayne
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Hello,
Yes, also mozilla.locamotion.org has this 2.5.1-alpha1 version of Pootle.
It looks very solid, even being alpha.
I understand that the feature I am asking about is not quite common.
Also, the remaining 50% of old Kazakh l10n of LibreOffice was imported into
Pootle,
and it does not have any submitter. So, filtering by submitter won't help
much.
I guess I will continue the current workflow.
Thanks for your answers,
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