> - If you want to get translator rights, please use this procedure (at Japanese wiki). > see also: https://wiki.ubuntulinux.jp/enroll/translator_candidates > 0) Fill your prereq activities > 1) Update the meeting wiki. > 2) Mail to ubuntu-jp lists for convocation. > 3) Get translator rights, if you have enough credence. > IMPORTANT NOTE: right of Ubuntu Japanese Translator are not mandatary for Japanese translations.
> But, I have to say in a straightforward way in this situation with strong pain, but I say with my sincerity. > So, Your translation quantities are readlly good (and enough for reviewing), but that doesn't have enough quality in this moment. > Please take the suggestions seriously from Ikuya Awashiro before few years ago.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-translators/2017-February/007318.html > We still need our high bar for translators(=comitters), we can not accept bad translations for Japanese users, sorry for limited resource, > but Japanese Translators(include me) are work as quality gate, no one achieve our bar, so we can't scale, as intended.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-translators/2017-February/007326.html > And, you want to became Ubuntu Translator (or adjust our bar), I must say "No" with strong pain, > you are not achieved our minimum bar(Lang skill and experience for collaboration works) for healthy translations at this time. > So, please build up yourself with us!
> As you say, ubiquilty-slideshow-ubuntu-gnome and ubiquity-slideshow-xubuntu are in good shape. > Because they are translated and/or reviewed by Me. > I use/love Ubuntu GNOME and Xubuntu. > All you need is love, as Beatles (John Lennon) sang before. I love it.