which compilers do we want to support with KDE 4 ?

Nicolas Goutte nicolasg at snafu.de
Mon Jan 23 08:32:31 GMT 2006


On Monday 23 January 2006 09:18, Nicolas Goutte wrote:
> On Saturday 21 January 2006 18:23, Tom Albers wrote:
> > Op zaterdag 21 januari 2006 13:55, schreef Nicolas Goutte:
> > > Switching from CVS to SVN was also supposed to be
> > > very easy, however KDE lost many language translations... so how many
> > > translations (at least of documentation) [..]
> >
> > Hi Nicolas.
> >
> > Just out of curiousity, can you tell me where I can find or how I can see
> > how much we lost due to this?
>
> I have never tried to have more precise data about it.
>
> For finding it in a half-automated fashion, it would probably mean to check
> the PO-Revision-Date of the PO files and check that it is older than
> 2005-05 If all PO files of a team are like that, then the translation is
> probably orphaned, probably for that technical reason.

Of course, alternatively, you can start with the statistic:
http://i18n.kde.org/stats/gui/trunk/index.php
and find out teams with very little translation.

Perhaps the kdelibs statistic is even better start point:
http://i18n.kde.org/stats/gui/trunk/kdelibs/index.php

>
> > I would like to know which languages that
> > where. I am willing to contact them to ask if this was really the reason
> > and convince them to rejoin.
>
> Sure, it could be a nice idea to try to re-activate such teams.
>
> Or at least to be able to declare that those languages are orphaned. That
> would simplify things if somebody else wants to take over, as currently we
> can only refuse such a tke.over as there is supposed to still be a
> translation coordinator for such a language.
>
> > Tom
>
> Have  a nice day!





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