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| From | Terry Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu> |
|---|---|
| Subject | Re: International translation of docs - is it a scam? |
| Date | 2011-06-07 14:40 -0400 |
| References | <4DEE1D99.9060109@gonnerman.org> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.python |
| Message-ID | <mailman.2538.1307472046.9059.python-list@python.org> (permalink) |
On 6/7/2011 8:46 AM, Chris Gonnerman wrote: > On the 30th of May, I received an email from a man (I'll leave out his > name, but it was properly male) offering to translate the docs for the > gdmodule (which I maintain) into Belorussian. He wanted my approval, and > a link from my page to his. This seemed fair, so I told him to tell me > when it was ready. > > This morning, I received an email from him that it was done. I looked at > the page, and it looked good. Of course, I don't read Belorussian, but > it had the right "shape" and linked to my downloads. But at the same > time, I received an email with a female sender name on it. It was worded > almost identically to the first email, but was offering to translate my > WConio page into Belorussian. > > The Belorussian gdmodule page is here: > > http://webhostingrating.com/libs/gdmodule-be > > Now, webhostingrating.com is a site that rates web hosting providers, > and at least on the surface seems legitimate. I can't find any links > from their front page to the section with the Belorussian > translation(s), which strikes me odd. > > What's going on here? Has anyone else been approached by these people? It does seem odd. http://webhostingrating.com/libs is a listing of 3 similar translations (but not yours, which I presume should be included). So it seems that the site is being used for storage of files linked to from elsewhere. This is all disconnected from the front page. Question: is the storage done with permission or via hacking? The very bottom of the front page has a 'Contact Us' link. The contact page has address in Vienna and Moscow. The latter supports the idea that Russian translations are legit. But send a message explaining that you are the original author of one translated text and are being asked about another and ask if legit. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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