Hi Lucio, I must say, that there were a lot of efforts to get our tools working as easy as possible. Even a global login system was introduced way back so that you don't need to create an account for wiki, for bugzilla, for forum, for wiki, for the main website - you just create one. A lot of time was spent in order to do this (every piece of software needed to be customised - Ge and Klemens put a lot of their personal time into this).
I will answer between the lines below so it makes better sense.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lucio Diaz" reactos_translate@yahoo.es To: ros-dev@reactos.org Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 2:08 AM Subject: [ros-dev] About translation
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-Many like me can install SVN, and get the source code, but never have made a patch, or even used bugzilla(and probably wont have the time).
If a contributor has SO small time that he can't even submit his work to a bugzilla or, at least, send a patch to a relevant person (the same language native speaker developer or another translator who has more time), then it's better to wait when he/she has more free time to contribute.
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files, but sending them to bugzilla... i dont know how to send them to bugzilla, i dont have a bugzilla acount, it was tiring trying to find someone to send the files, and i dont have the time or will to learn bugzilla.
That shows you really did not even slightly investigated how the website works. And instead you're proposing a whole workflow for developers, so they mandatory spent a few hours per week maintaining all the stuff you.
During that 2 years you should have spent just a bit of time, even 20 minutes, to overview our website and systems we have there, and another 20 minutes to read online manuals/help for them. Excuses like "I didn't have time" hardly apply here.
WBR, Aleksey Bragin.