For the newbies coming in, here's a rundown of events:
JUSTP began with KINGOFNOOBS suggesting a translaion be made. Soon, BeautifulBeast and FAST6191 started to coordinate the process. The first step was the formation of a central translation hub, set up at
http://crisistunity.com/justp. Every and anyone could sign up and translate. Some of the recognized translators, such as Jacob, Geunt, and Weiff, have made great contributions to this aspect of the process. Other aspects, such as synopsis writing, were purely voluntary. Some of the recognized contributors for that aspect are macherie, OSW, and nels.
Eventually, teams started to form to speed up the process. The first objective was for rewrites and cleanup of the existing translations. All recognized translators were involved, such as jesterscourt for the tutorials.
The next step after the rewrites and cleanup would be the actual debugging. Teams were formed among the translators from the previous groupings just for that. Unfortunately, coordination was becoming more difficult especially with the Christmas season roaring in at the time, as the teams awaited FAST6191 to finish the debugging patch. (Corrections by mixinluv2u).
On January 2nd, geunt contacted deufeufeu to ask for some help because he thought that it was a shame that all this work on the JUSTP might end up unused. Soon after, deufeufeu agreed to help and both decided to "fork" the project; that is, restart it with public access in mind this time around. BeautifulBeast has officially passed the mantle on to deufeufeu to continue the JUS Translation Project. FAST6191, geunt, mixinluv2u, and others, are now active on defeufeu's initiative. (Corrections by deufeufeu).
deufeufeu is essentially continuing what KINGOFNOOBS started, and should not be mistaken as an act of theft. This was an open project - meaning anyone could participate or give their two cents worth - when it started, and as such anyone is also welcome to spin their own initiative. Just remember this simple rule: give credit where credit is due.
(For those translators and writers who were involved but I did not mention, it wasn't on purpose. It's difficult enough to go through 125 pages, let alone every post.
But know your work has been pioneering, and an achievement in its own right).
(Apologies to deufeufeu for the mispelling. My bad. And if this "summary" of events is erroneous - my bad as well.
Feel free to correct my mistakes).