Rating on a % of KDE, Gnome and openSUSE has no sens, as I said, want there are loads of small programs not widely used on both desktops.
Somehow we have to collect the impact rate of translations. No idea how.
Essentials for KDE makes more sense. But again, openSUSE doesn't ship unofficial translations of KDE, so it's already the case. Other key applications are OpenOffice and Firefox. For these we can say: OK it's officially localised. For Gnome I don't have a clue of how to deal with it.
Or it can be done on the packages shipped on the OSS repo.
And what about GNU tools ;-) it's more important than it looks. This is in the deep, but lots of
They release the list of the supported languages (base gui 80%+) in the release notes http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.28/ program has been built on it.
Idea: Yast: X % yes/no we should find the important modules (eg. install and modules with default installation is a must, s390 not really counts)
How can we get statistics about module usage from the openSUSE users?
lcn: X % yes/no same as yast
Gnome: ???? yes/no there is official yes/no
KDE: official KDE released language yes/no Firefox: official Firefox released language y/n OpenOffice: official released language y/n other important projects, application?
need a survey or we have to judge it by ourself
How to make stats about all these projects? That's a lot of work to do for all languages, indeed and I'm not sure that scripty can do it.
And there we don't speek about quality, only abou %age. I remembered You cannot measure the quality easily, however we can check few
Well I have been working on it for years. And I really hope I could show something. This script is analyze the factory source itself. But we will see.... things: consistency. for example, how we translate Cancel? http://en.hu.open-tran.eu/suggest/cancel not consistent :( we have to improve it, because for the users this is one system not small pieces on each others.
There is no good way, except feed-back from a release to another, to rate that.
But again, if something is done, I'm for the warning, not the withdraw from the translations.
agree
No personal problem with you Kalman, if you pass and visit me in Belgium, I'll offer you a free homemade beer with pleasure ;-).
thanks, I can't wait :) best, kalman -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-translation+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-translation+help@opensuse.org