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Re: SV: Bug#621834: marked as done (DDTP - accessibility problem, probably database corroption)



On 08/11/2011 04:01 PM, Christian PERRIER wrote:
Quoting Michael Bramer (m.bramer@deb-support.de):
only german is allowing anon contribs...

And I intend to disable them unless I hear some very loud noise from
the German l10n team AND a good rationale about why anon contribs are
wished (just "we have someone who prefers working this way" is not enough).

some numbers:
in ddtss we have 901 descriptions (descriptions are deleted, after the
review process)

ddtss know owner (who make the last translation) and reviewer (who say
'ok' to a translation)

1. the owners:

this 901 descriptions have 67 'owner' (IP and login users)
this 67 'owner' are 23 ip-nummbers and 44 (like 'Caroll')

the list:
ddtp=> SELECT count(value), value from ddtss where key like '%owner' group by value order by value;
 count |      value
-------+-----------------
     1 | 109.55.24.74
     2 | 115.93.5.51
     1 | 119.48.123.64
     3 | 129.27.9.27
     1 | 147.231.44.189
     1 | 156.35.192.3
     4 | 156.35.192.4
     9 | 178.17.1.150
     2 | 187.48.157.123
    18 | 193.200.32.90
     2 | 193.41.13.4
     1 | 202.133.111.117
     2 | 218.28.9.252
     3 | 60.216.174.226
     2 | 60.7.33.58
    10 | 80.28.2.194
     1 | 84.3.176.248
     1 | 85.225.35.59
     2 | 89.187.248.8
     1 | 89.191.147.123
     1 | 89.74.66.141
     1 | 91.32.236.119
     1 | 96.242.223.58
     6 | Caroll
    84 | Davide
    45 | Debianer
    15 | RainCT
    28 | RodolfoRG
     1 | adrianohenrique
    25 | aputsiaq
     1 | ban_nobuhiro
     6 | baquino
    59 | beatrice
     1 | bubulle
    11 | changwoo
     2 | denisdoria
    72 | fred_maranhao
     1 | gpe-ownerinfo
     1 | grisu42
     1 | grochap
     1 | grumpa
     1 | humbertobz
     4 | j4v4m4n
     8 | jankro
     9 | kelemeng
     1 | kleptog
     1 | lurdan
    36 | martine
   239 | matias
    27 | me_910
     1 | michal_simunek
     1 | neitzsche
     2 | nimu_akh
    30 | rBo3Db
     2 | ruipbranco
     3 | sblondon
     9 | scottmir
    52 | sdubyk
     1 | sgsky2011
     3 | slavko
    12 | timomtt
     4 | tvincent
     1 | udienz
     1 | wintermute
     7 | yiding_he
     4 | ypwong
    12 | yy_y_ja_jp
(67 rows)


2. the reviewer:
ddtp=> SELECT count(value), value from ddtss where key like '%reviewers' group by value;
 count |      value
-------+-----------------
     1 | 85.178.222.144
     5 | beatrice,Davide
    45 | me_910
     1 | rBo3Db
     8 | 2
    11 | martine,me_910
     4 | tyamada
    18 | sdubyk
     1 | 193.41.13.4
    13 | martine
     3 | 1
     2 | Debianer
    10 | 89.187.248.8
    66 | beatrice
    19 | 3
    43 | 193.200.32.90
    54 | Davide
     1 | Davide,scottmir
     1 | tvincent
     7 | Debianer,me_910
     1 | wintermute
     3 | Davide,beatrice
     1 | 122.167.79.179
     2 | scottmir
(24 rows)


You see:
 - there are only some ip who make translations (70 from 901)
 - the reviewer are normal login user (56 from 322).
 - only this ip make real work in the review process
   89.187.248.8 (pl),
   193.200.32.90 (uk),

My read about this is: a 'IP-User' make some translation and go away or
make himself a user account after some time.

The daily work is done by some anno user with a name like 'j4v4m4n'.

Your change in the script in early July, was activated by myself
yesterday evening and confuse our translators/reviewer... (see Joe
Dalton mail)

OK, we'll see. Still, I really wish to minimize the use of anon
contributions. Rhonda had a very good rationale about that.

No.

If we 'close' the doors, we don't get quality. The main work was and is
done by some normale people and sorry, this people make errors.

If some one find errors, he can use the mail/web interface and upload a
correct translation. I don't get the point.

But if we close the doors, we lost user, and we make a barrier for new
user...


Still I really wish to set the default to 'open the door'. And close it on a request from the language team.

Thanks

Gruss
Grisu


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