On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 01:33:39PM +0100, Nicolas François wrote: > On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 12:57:37PM +0100, Jens Seidel wrote: > > Some questions: > > http://i18n.debian.net/~nekral/dl10n-rrd/unstable/po-fr.png > > lists ca. 85% translated and the remaining part is marked "no po". > > What does this mean? > > > The graph indicates that most French POs are fully translated (there are ... > translated), but some packages (ca. 15%) do not have a French PO (i.e. > there is a POT file in that package, maybe some PO files for other > languages, but no associated fr.po files).
Ah, OK. Now I understand. Could you please add a little explanation to the top level page? Please link also to main.html, ... > As the data were available, I thought it was interesting to differentiate > the strings which are not translated in an existing PO file, and the > strings which are not translated because there is no po files. Yes, you're right. Please explain why po-de.png lists 400000 strings in total, whereas po-fr.png lists 440000 strings. Since you count also untranslated files they should be equal, right? > The po category sums all strings from any PO (po4a, podebconf or po for > binaries). OK. What is the relation to the pseudo URL stuff you referred to? Do you respect translations in the BTS only if the subject is properly choosen or not at all? > The wording for "no po" can be changed if needed. "Strings in untranslated PO files" is a little bit long :-) > > > My initial plan was only to provide the data (the .rdd files), although > > > providing the PNG is not an issue (but IMO, these PNG would probably be > > > more suitable in http://www.debian.org/international/l10n/po/rank). > > > > PNG's are much nicer. > > More human readable, yes ;) > > But I don't want to substitute to http://www.debian.org/international/, > which has some advantages like being translated (or translatable). If PNG > are not provided elsewhere, I will of course continue generating them > (maybe in another more logical place than ~nekral). > > Also, if any team need to make a special graph (e.g. to compare only pt > and pt_BR), just use the RRD (and the scripts). I would create such diagrams using the old fancy gnuplot together which a simple text based list. But your PNGs look probably better than gnuplot output. Do you want to create links from http://www.debian.org/international/? Jens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

