Request for Telugu(te) language in gnome release notes

2012-03-19 Thread Sasi Bhushan

Dear all,

How is a language included in the release notes of the latest gnome
version? What is the criteria for a language to appear in the release
notes? according to the release notes of 3.2 it says that at least 80%
translations ought to be done. How can Telugu be included to the 
release
notes of 3.4? Telugu is now at 93% and very soon we will get it to 
100%.



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Re: Request for Telugu(te) language in gnome release notes

2012-03-19 Thread mousavi.ar...@gmail.com
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Sasi Bhushan s...@swecha.net wrote:

 Dear all,

 How is a language included in the release notes of the latest gnome
 version? What is the criteria for a language to appear in the release
 notes? according to the release notes of 3.2 it says that at least 80%
 translations ought to be done. How can Telugu be included to the release
 notes of 3.4? Telugu is now at 93% and very soon we will get it to 100%.


AFAIK, you just need to grab the po[1] file and translate it like other
modules.

[1] http://l10n.gnome.org/module/release-notes/
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Re: Request for Telugu(te) language in gnome release notes

2012-03-19 Thread Sasi Bhushan
I saw the POT file for release notes of 3.4 and I found Telugu(te) 
language included. I guess telugu will be included in the release notes.


Thanks,
Sasi


On 19.03.2012 18:19, mousavi.ar...@gmail.com wrote:

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Sasi Bhushan  wrote:


Dear all,

How is a language included in the release notes of the latest
gnome
version? What is the criteria for a language to appear in the
release
notes? according to the release notes of 3.2 it says that at least
80%
translations ought to be done. How can Telugu be included to the
release
notes of 3.4? Telugu is now at 93% and very soon we will get it to
100%.


AFAIK, you just need to grab the po[1] file and translate it like
other modules.

[1] http://l10n.gnome.org/module/release-notes/ [2]


Links:
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[1] mailto:s...@swecha.net
[2] http://l10n.gnome.org/module/release-notes/


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Vice president, Swecha.
Mobile: 91 8790120404.
www.swecha.org
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