Re: i18n and l10n of desktop environments

2014-09-05 Thread Christian PERRIER
Quoting Joey Hess (jo...@debian.org):
> In the discussion about whether jessie should default to installing
> gnome or xfce (or whatever), the question was raised that some might be
> better translated than others.
> 
> So, this has been included as a criteria on this wiki page:
> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianDesktop/Requalification/Jessie
> I invite either the i18n team as a whole or a motivated member to come
> up with some kind of answer to this question:
> 
> How well is each desktop internationalized and translated? It would be
> great to get some hard numbers, perhaps of the form "X% of world
> population can use $desktop in their native language". Please rank
> desktops from -1 to +1.


To -i18n folks: don't blindly assume that "oh this is a bubulle thing,
he'll certainly do that very well";-). I'm not that well involved
in DE i18n activities and you already know about my free time being
shrinked...;-)




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i18n and l10n of desktop environments

2014-09-05 Thread Joey Hess
In the discussion about whether jessie should default to installing
gnome or xfce (or whatever), the question was raised that some might be
better translated than others.

So, this has been included as a criteria on this wiki page:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianDesktop/Requalification/Jessie
I invite either the i18n team as a whole or a motivated member to come
up with some kind of answer to this question:

How well is each desktop internationalized and translated? It would be
great to get some hard numbers, perhaps of the form "X% of world
population can use $desktop in their native language". Please rank
desktops from -1 to +1.

-- 
see shy jo


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