Hi all, This is my evaluation (with GTP spokesperson hat on) of the Gnome modules which are proposed for inclusion in 2.18. It's based only on the perceived "localizability" of the app, usually untested, but judging by the strings in the PO files, and how comfortable will GTP in working with them.
I didn't evaluate anything else. If I failed in being objective (no doubt I did :), please point that out if you think it will affect final 'score'. Legend: - No objections: no objections whatsoever to including it - No strong objections: all objections can be easily addressed in 2.18 timeframe - Strong objections: it's doubtful objections can be addressed in time for 2.18; for modules listed below, it means they use outside SVN and I doubt they'd be willing to switch over to Gnome CVS Short evaluation: No objections: devhelp, NetworkManager No strong objections: Anjuta, Glade3, tracker, seahorse Strong objections: GnomeScan, MonoDevelop Read below for details. DESKTOP = gnomescan = Strong objection to including it. It seems to support l10n, but it's outside of Gnome CVS. Strings are otherwise fine and there seem not to be any common problems with them. The only big problem is that it's not using Gnome CVS. My recommendation would be to NOT include it UNLESS it's moved to Gnome CVS before the January 15th (so translators would actually have the time to work on it aside from string freeze period). Of course, if it's not moved at all, I would strongly oppose to including it in Gnome from I18N perspective. Only 4 translations, but the module seems small enough (~100 messages). No docs, so no gnome-doc-utils usage concerns. = NetworkManager = No objections. It uses Gnome CVS, is i18n-enabled, and everything seems to work fine. Based on i18n-merits, it IS recommended for inclusion. 23 languages with over 95% of a total of 192 strings translated. No docs, so no gnome-doc-utils usage concerns. = sea-horse = No strong objections. It uses Gnome CVS, is i18n-enabled, and everything seems to work fine. Based on i18n-merits, it IS recommended for inclusion. 6 translations above 50%, total of 745 messages. seahorse-0-8 branch is better with 16 translations of >=98%, and a total of 527 messages (if translators would merge this into HEAD, it would probably be much better). Docs are using gnome-doc-utils (this is a good thing :), and they add another 303 messages to translation. = tracker = No strong objections. It uses Gnome CVS, there is some i18n support, but it hasn't been announced for translation (so no status pages). Only 3 translations, but the file is reasonably small (<100 messages). Docs seem to be only available as man pages, and we don't support localizing them easily at the moment (if they used XML as a source format, it would be much easier). DEVTOOLS All of devhelp, anjuta and glade3 sit in the Gnome CVS. MonoDevelop is outside, so that's a big concern. DevHelp and Anjuta have been long-time Gnome modules, and they have reasonable translation support. = Anjuta = No strong objections. Anjuta POTFILES.in hasn't been updated recently, so that might be a concern. Otherwise, there are ~1700 messages (pretty large module) for translation, with 10 languages over 80%. Docs seem not to be ported over to gnome-doc-utils, so that's another i18n concern. = DevHelp = No objections. Small module (62 messages) with 21 languages over 80%. No docs so no concern over gnome-doc-utils usage there. = Glade3 = No strong objections. Uses Gnome CVS, messages seem fine. 739 messages for translation, but with only 4 languages over 75%. I am hoping some of old Glade translations can be reused (~1300 msgs, 30 languages with >=80% translations). It uses gnome-doc-utils for the docs, so that's another plus. = MonoDevelop = Strong objection. It's i18n-enabled, and uses gettext PO files for translation, which is a good thing. There seems to be a placeholder documentation which is not using gnome-doc-utils (but it doesn't matter much since it's a placeholder, i.e. not real document). The big problem is that it's not using Gnome CVS for development, which is a serious barrier to GTP work (see gnomescan evaluation above). POTFILES.in also seems to be out of date (some 200 messages are missing, out of 1336 messages total), and there are 12 languages with ~1000 messages translated. This might still be a bigger problem then expected, since it's a large module and former translation teams might use different terminology from Gnome translation teams. Cheers, Danilo _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n