This actually turned into a bit of a mess and I totally forgot about it so thank you for bringing it back up. Originally we were paying for translation services from getlocalization because we were closed source. It’s only a free service for open source projects. Well when we went open source I asked getlocalization to change us over to the free open source plan, and provided them links to our repository. It seemed as if they were happy to do so at the beginning, but after no changes to our plan I sent a new ticket to inquire why it had not changed. Well, they went to our website and saw that there was a jobs section with positions to hire for. They came back to tell me that their open source plan was for open source projects not associated with a company. Now i’m trying to explain what a DAO is, and we’re not a company. It’s been a while since I looked at the correspondences but I had to open multiple tickets and try to argue with a few people. They were not having it. At this point I simply forgot to follow up after all the back and forth, but i’m guessing they’ve removed our repo there. I’m pretty sure during all the emails I backed up the latest translations on one of my VM’s. I’ll have to go look for them and we can reboot the translation project on some other service. Unfortunately I will not be able to manage this going further.
I’m really sorry for the failures here on my part. There was a lot of contributera who helped to make progress on translating the client. If anyone else would like to take the lead on this i’m happy to assist in any way I can.