On 23 Jul 2007, at 17:48, eric.bachard wrote:

Hi Shaun,

Shaun McDonald a écrit :

It is quite good that all the locales are always available. That way translators don't need to ask for them.

I myself would like to see more, but this is not serious.

When I tried to reach 10 locales QA'ed for Mac OS X port ( I was the first talking about that), we quickly have seen it was a very hard challenge. And the feedback was never what we expected.

That's the reason why I strongly think 60 locales is non sense. Maybe 20 are more realistic, but not much.

Cross-platform language packs would instantly mean that all languages would be able to be QA'ed on one platform and then they should work on all platforms.



What would be even better, is for us to have cross-platform language packs, that way there would be significantly less space and bandwidth requirements. Unfortunately I don't know where to start with the project, as I don't know enough about the current translation system or ooo project.

Don't forget to complete readme4macintel in meantime.

I'm only a committer and checker with some ideas.



The config line is available in the following files:

The configure command line is one line, and should be on some wiki page.
AquaBuild is IMHO the most relevant.

Both are equally relevant. Maybe we should have a section on the relevant wiki pages for the configure lines used in the official builds.


I have access to the logs on good-day.

I'd like to see this information publically available. Do you remember, we are a community project ?

Logs are rarely left open to the public due to the sensitive nature of the information inside them. Primarily the IP address of everyone who has downloaded the files. Summaries of the information can be generated though.



Some quick stats:

This is not informative.

Is it possible to read the full results instead, or are some treatment(s) mandatory ? ( filtering datas ..e.g. )


I have had to grep the logs to get that information.

At some point I'll get more advanced stats done.

Shaun



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