Attribution
Content on Stack Overflow is licensed under CC-BY-SA, which encourages people to reuse, modify, and distribute information (including in different languages!) I think this is the main value of Stack Overflow: anyone can take any question or answer and use the information in it for free without asking. The lack of attribution of the posts that you have mentioned in the question is just an unfortunate misunderstanding. As I see it the authors of the posts thought that adding a comment with the link to the original post was enough. During the next update of question associations, I will go through the questions and check if there are translations without attribution. If so, I will contact the authors.
Translations: The more useful knowledge the better
Our common goal is to create a library of answers to all programming questions. International sites complement Stack Overflow in English: together we want to create a world in which for each query the search results contain a link to a detailed answer in our native language. Translations help us to get closer to this goal.
Translation is a hard creative work. From my own experience I can say that:
- Sometimes translation is harder than writing your own answer or question and takes more time.
- A good translation conveys the meaning of the source text taking into account the cultural aspects of the target language. At the end, original posts and the translated ones might not look similar.
- Often a translation is based on several posts with information added by the translator.
Translation is an important contribution to international knowledge bases. And this contribution, as I think, has it’s authors who deserve at least reputation points for their work. More about translations on international sites
Question associations: Connecting Stack Overflows in different languages
The posts you linked to in the question were created as part of the question association initiative. The initiative has two main goals:
- Improve the structure of the Stack Overflow knowledge base, connecting Stack Overflow in different languages. If there are connections between similar questions in different languages we can show a user who speaks not only English all relevant content (please recall how Wikipedia links posts in different languages.)
- Help not native English speakers understand programming better. Not everyone speaks English fluently. Two seemingly identical texts, one in Russian and another in English, give a Russian-speaking user a different level of understanding of ideas in the text. We really want our colleagues not only to be able to copy–and–paste code from Stack Overflow, but also to understand the essence of their problems. Having content in the user’s first language reduces a huge barrier for understanding.
The initiative is still in a kinda draft stage: we have a 3rd party app for storing / syncing associations for international sites and a site setting on Stack Overflow in English where we store association pairs SOen: SOint. Currently two communities are working on creating associations: Stack Overflow in Russian and Stack Overflow in Spanish. We hope to have the initiative implemented in the site in foreseeable future (though there are no any agreed plans for the feature). As soon as we have it, we will be able to discuss the implementation (notifications, reputations, and etc.)