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The same could be added for
"rejected by <username>"
for explicitly rejected translations.
I would go further and suggest that rejection cannot happen without leaving a discourse comment. Obviously, lazy people will just write .
and move on, but ideally this would motivate them to actually justify their reasons (otherwise how is the author to know what to improve)
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The same could be added for "rejected by <username>"
for explicitly rejected translations.
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Just to clarify some things:
- Approval of a translation is audited and users who have access to activity logs (now these are admins and mods) can track down the info. But it is meant to be used only to prevent abuse of the approval feature, vandalism, or excessive approval of bad code.
- Rejection of a transaction is not audited. It was asked to be added to audit logs, but it hasn't happened yet.
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