On Tue, 2008-07-01 at 11:48 -0700, Roozbeh Pournader wrote: > > If Sharif Linux is 100% > > translated, it can't be explained by limited number of packages and Linux > > distribution differences unless Persian Gnome 2.10 translation was close > > to 100% and it degraded to 74% in 2.14 due to lots of changes in > > translations. I don't think that translation can lose 25% of strings in > > just two major Gnome releases. > > I don't understand this line of reasoning at all. Please explain. > Where did you get your numbers from? What do you think happened?
I never ran Sharif Linux, so I don't even know how the translations there look like, but I'm sure what has happened is: - FarsiWeb translated GNOME circa 2.14 to over 80% at which point Persian was marked "supported" in GNOME. FarsiWeb also released Sharif Linux based on that. As one expects from a Linux distribution of a minimum quality control, Sharif Linux's default desktop was fully translated. - FarsiWeb then moved resources out of translation work, that resulted in Persian stats going down over two or more release cycle to the seventy-something that they stand now. - Ubuntu shipped GNOME, but then changed some words, namely, the infamous menu name change from whatever it was in upstream GNOME to "System". That showed up untranslated in the Persian desktop. I find the whole idea of attacking the GNOME Persian translation team based on quality of Persian support shipped on a distro like Ubuntu which is notorious for making upstream-unhappy changes quite ridiculous. Moreover, Sharif Linux is a Free Software distro. Anyone in Iran can buy it for a modest price and request the source code, blah blah. To summarize: All conspiracy theories and no code makes for an unhealthy way to collaborate. -- behdad http://behdad.org/ "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." -- Benjamin Franklin, 1759 _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n