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2006-08-31 Thread Daniel Nylander
There seems to be some issues with the stats over at [1] The listed translations are old (like from May 2006) Regards, Daniel [1] http://www.kvota.net/doc-l10n/by-languages.html#sv smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature ___ gnome-i18n

Re: Server for web-based translation tool

2006-08-31 Thread Clytie Siddall
gnome-i18n translate-pootle On 01/09/2006, at 3:03 AM, Raphael Higino wrote: > Some months ago I read on gnome-i18n that the GNOME Project (or > Foundation) has been given a server that would be used by GTP for > hosting status pages. AFAIR it'd also be used to host a web-based > translation tool

Re: New teams for Crimean Tatar (crh), Tatar in Turkey (tt_TR)

2006-08-31 Thread Reshat Sabiq (Reşat)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Yavor Doganov wrote: > Hm, could you please explain the differences between these two > dialects/languages? I know some people from Crimea and when I > asked they told me that there's no difference at all. That was > lng time ago, though. > Well,

Weekly translation status for Gnome 2.16

2006-08-31 Thread danilo
Translation status changes from 2006-08-24 to 2006-08-31. Total message count is stable at 33736. Average change during this period was 0.723%. Top 5 movers of the week: * Slovenian (up 11.11%, now supported) * Malayalam (up 8.4%, partially supported) * Marathi (up 6.12%, partially support

Weekly translation status for Gnome 2.14

2006-08-31 Thread danilo
Translation status changes from 2006-08-24 to 2006-08-31. Total message count has changed from 33911 to 33909. Average change during this period was 0.120%. Top 5 movers of the week: * Slovenian (up 4.59%, now unsupported) * Latvian (up 3.91%, supported) * Marathi (up 1.83%, unsupported)

Re: Arabic contributions + maintainship.

2006-08-31 Thread Youssef Chahibi
On Thursday 31 August 2006 17:28, you wrote: > hi Christian, Youssef, > > 1) Christian, here is a batch of contributions to Gnome arabic translation. > http://djihed.com/ar.tar.gz > > The file CREDITS contains info about who did what. > I'm aware that there are still a few fuzzy strings, and probab

Re: Arabic contributions + maintainship.

2006-08-31 Thread Youssef Chahibi
On Thursday 31 August 2006 19:10, you wrote: > the current coordinator must announce himself publically that he is > resigning; that's the policy, therefore CC'ing youssef on this email. I did. ___ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.

Re: Arabic contributions + maintainship.

2006-08-31 Thread Andre Klapper
hi djihed, Am Donnerstag, den 31.08.2006, 18:28 +0100 schrieb Djihed Afifi: > 2) After an agreement with Youssef Chahibi, we concluded that we need > to transfer maintainship to myself as he is too stretched out (and > still doing a heck of a job). the current coordinator must announce himself pu

Server for web-based translation tool

2006-08-31 Thread Raphael Higino
Hello all. Some months ago I read on gnome-i18n that the GNOME Project (or Foundation) has been given a server that would be used by GTP for hosting status pages. AFAIR it'd also be used to host a web-based translation tool such as Pootle or Rosetta. How are the plans for hosting such translation

Re: (Potential) Request for UI- and feature-freeze break for Yelp

2006-08-31 Thread Shaun McCance
On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 13:02 +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote: > > > > Trying to stay away from the bikeshed, but: This function isn't for > > searching forums in particular, it's for searching the Web-based help for > > the distribution (help.ubuntu.com for Ubuntu, novell.com/support for Sled, > > fedora.

Arabic contributions + maintainship.

2006-08-31 Thread Djihed Afifi
hi Christian, Youssef, 1) Christian, here is a batch of contributions to Gnome arabic translation. http://djihed.com/ar.tar.gz The file CREDITS contains info about who did what. I'm aware that there are still a few fuzzy strings, and probably a few unmerged new strings, those will be taken care o

Re: New teams for Crimean Tatar (crh), Tatar in Turkey (tt_TR)

2006-08-31 Thread Yavor Doganov
Hm, could you please explain the differences between these two dialects/languages? I know some people from Crimea and when I asked they told me that there's no difference at all. That was lng time ago, though. -- I had a very low opinion of TCL, basically because it wasn't Lisp. --RMS