Hi all,
I don't think it would be good idea to base module death only on past
commits. Take galeon — it is rather actively translated, but Wikipedia
states it has been discontinued 3 years ago [1]. Even if we only
consider non-translation commits, there might be only bug fixes, that no
one wants
On Fri, 2012-08-03 at 16:46 +0300, Rūdolfs Mazurs wrote:
I don't think it would be good idea to base module death only on past
commits. Take galeon — it is rather actively translated, but Wikipedia
states it has been discontinued 3 years ago [1]. Even if we only
consider non-translation
Concentrating on one aspect in this message:
Outreach for languages where we do not have any activity.
This would require progress on step 13 first (identifying dead teams).
I once wrote a draft for an email and actually used in privately to
contact some team leaders last year:
Data could be gathered by having a complete git checkout and using git
log iterating over /po/xy.po files. I tried this in 2010:
http://people.gnome.org/~aklapper/guadec2010/git-translations.sh
My coding skills are lousy as you can easily spot, but maybe it provides
an idea. :P
Results (number of
Hi!
See https://live.gnome.org/TranslationProject/SplittingModules
Overall we wanted to base the Supported language status on having
translated at least 80% of Core, Core Apps, Extra Apps and
Accessibility. Furthermore, we *might* want to create a Basic Support
status for having translated Core
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Johannes Schmid j...@jsschmid.de wrote:
Hi!
See https://live.gnome.org/TranslationProject/SplittingModules
Overall we wanted to base the Supported language status on having
translated at least 80% of Core, Core Apps, Extra Apps and
Accessibility. Furthermore,
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There have been following string additions to module 'gnome-user-share.master':
+ If this is true, Bluetooth devices can send files to the user's Downloads
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+ If
Hi!,
I'been working in D-L, mostly learning Django for helping more in the
future.
I wrote the wiki page https://live.gnome.org/DamnedLies/NewTheme for
contacting with the Design theme and try to get them involved in the
design.
You can checkout the code from the D-L repository in the