El dl 22 de 06 de 2009 a les 18:17 +0300, en/na Jimmy Angelakos va escriure: > Hi, > > It has come to our attention that Launchpad/Rosetta removes ALL > translation credits from the .po files that are uploaded to it and > replaces them with "Copyright (c) 2009 Rosetta Contributors and > Canonical Ltd 2009". > > This is clearly unacceptable, how can we remedy this situation? > > Regards > Jimmy > > Hi Jimmy, Could you be more specific about where you've seen this behaviour? * On which translation? * How exactly was the file changed? This should in principle not happen, and if it did it is probably a bug. This is how Launchpad Translations works regarding translator credits and copyright notices: == Copyright notice == This is customarily included in a comment at the beginning of the PO file. Examples: For an Ubuntu package: # Catalan translation for ubuntu-docs # Copyright (c) (c) 2006 Canonical Ltd, and Rosetta Contributors 2006 # This file is distributed under the same license as the ubuntu-docs package. # FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, 2006. # For an upstream package: # Evolution translation to Catalan. # Copyright © 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This copyright notice is preserved from the initial translation import, and it is not modified. If e.g. the PO file was created in Launchpad before it was ever created upstream, it will look like the first example. Notice that this comment is only relevant for copyright purposes and it is not shown in the UI. == Translator credits == Translator credits refer to the names and e-mail of the contributors which are put in the 'translator-credits' msgid of the PO file: msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Contributor 1's name <email@address>\n" "Contributor 2's name <email@address>" The translator-credits are automatically preserved by Launchpad, and only extended with Launchpad contributors (if any). This is what it looks like: msgid "translator-credits" msgstr "" "Contributor 1's name <email@address>\n" "Contributor 2's name <email@address>\n" "\n" "Launchpad Contributions:\n" " Contributor 3's name https://launchpad.net/~lpprofile3\n" " Contributor 4's name https://launchpad.net/~lpprofile4\n" This is what is normally shown in an application's 'About' dialog when you click on the 'Credits' button. I hope this clarification helps. For further requests related to Launchpad, I would encourage you to use the Launchpad users mailing list (CC'd on this e-mail). Regards, David. -- David Planella Ubuntu Translations Coordinator david(dot)planella(at)ubuntu(dot)com www.ubuntu.com
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