Request for SVN Access to Commit Persian KDE Translations
Albert Astals Cid
aacid at kde.org
Thu May 8 21:59:04 BST 2025
El dimecres, 7 de maig del 2025, a les 16:50:32 (Hora d’estiu d’Europa
central), Sohrab Behdani va escriure:
> Dear KDE Translation Team,
>
> I hope this message finds you well.
>
> I am one of the active contributors to the Persian (Farsi) translation of
> KDE, and I would like to formally request SVN access in order to commit
> translations directly to the repository.
>
> Unfortunately, the only current SVN commit member for Persian, mohi, has
> been unavailable for some time. As a result, we are facing a growing
> backlog of completed translations that cannot be committed. Additionally,
> other contributors are waiting for files to be locked so they can begin
> translating, but the lack of access has created a bottleneck in the
> workflow.
>
> Previously, when I raised this request on the mailing list, I was advised to
> contribute to a few translations first, and that SVN access could be
> granted later based on demonstrated activity.
>
> Since then, our team has successfully translated major components including:
>
> -
>
> Dolphin
>
> -
>
> Plasma Workspace
>
> -
>
> Tokodon
>
> -
>
> Parts of NeoChat and many other parts of KDE Project.
>
> These contributions have been publicly documented and archived in the
> Persian translation mailing list. I actively participate there using the
> email address behdanisohrab at gmail.com.
>
> Given the current situation and ongoing need for active SVN management, I
> kindly request that you consider granting me the necessary access to ensure
> the continuity and efficiency of the Persian translation project.
>
> I would be more than happy to provide any additional information or
> confirmation you may require.
Please send me (in private, no need to CC the list) all those translations
that you have worked on.
Best Regards,
Albert
>
> Thank you very much for your time and support.
>
> Best regards,
> Sohrab
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