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Hay un equipo en OSGeo encargado de mantener un LiveDVD con la colección preinstalada de proyectos de OSGeo. En los FOSS4Gs se entrega una copia a cada asistente, y se usa como base para talleres y demos. Ya está programada la versión 4, a punto para el FOSS4G 2010. Se están planteando editar una versión multilingüe, empezando por una traducción al español. Si quereis echar una mano activamente, presentaos por la lista de "live-demo": > Live-demo mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo Salud, Oscar. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Cameron Shorter <[email protected]> Date: 2010/2/8 Subject: Re: [Live-demo] Language support for the Live Project To: Oscar Fonts <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected], "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Oscar, Good to hear. It would be good if a few Spanish translators stepped forward to help translate the docs for the next release, and tried to identify all the issues involved with supporting another language. Note, I don't expect the English docs to be ready for a couple of weeks, but it would be good to do a test run and provide feedback. Please forward this message onto whomever you think would be interested, and suggest they join the live dvd email list. Oscar Fonts wrote: > > In the Spanish Language chapter there is people asking what can they > do to help with FOSS4G. > And we did some translation efforts time ago. There is a wiki page > with OSGeo projects and its translation status: > http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/OSGeo_Spanish_Translation > > Oscar. > > > 2010/2/7 Alex Mandel <[email protected]>: > >> >> All the language options I listed are available for the system (Xubuntu >> menus etc). Anyone have a little time to cross reference the list with >> project translation lists. >> >> I agree for our documentation that Spanish would be a good start, and >> I'm not really concerned about it for this release. Next release we can >> really focus on getting all the docs translated as a major feature >> (Since the rate of new software should be slowing). >> >> Thanks, >> Alex >> >> Cameron Shorter wrote: >> >>> >>> Regarding picking languages for the LiveDVD, >>> >>> My suggestion is that we include the languages for which there are >>> translations in the packages, and the live DVD. >>> >>> I have a list of OSGeo translators from FOSS4G who I can ask for help >>> from, once we have decided what should be translated. >>> >>> As FOSS4G is in Spain this year, I think we should start with Spanish. >>> >>> I think this release 3.0 we should consider translations experimental >>> (mainly because our documentation is pretty crappy in English and needs >>> be cleaned up before we put in huge efforts into translation). So it >>> would probably be wise to only focus on one language initially, unless >>> one of our translators is prepared to burn lots of time. >>> >>> Alex Mandel wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> So I've managed to get language packs installed. Oddly while the menu >>>> titles in xfce-panel don't seem to change the menu in them is definately >>>> in the correct language based on login (I've tested QGIS with German and >>>> Spanish so far). >>>> >>>> Adding 18 language packs took about 129 MB but I'm not sure if the gnome >>>> language packs are needed too or the spelling dictionaries. Of course >>>> picking which languages to support is now the real challenge. So far I >>>> went directly with a list off wikipedia of the most # of speakers in the >>>> world. I went all the way to 20 but a few of them don't have language >>>> packs in Ubuntu. >>>> >>>> This list long term should lead us towards finding translators for our >>>> help files and all the apps (assuming they aren't already translated). >>>> >>>> There seem to be 2 other alternate ways to pick though. >>>> 1. based on OSGeo chapter languages >>>> 2. based on the languages the OSGeo site supposedly supports >>>> translations for. >>>> >>>> Here are the comparative lists, if we had to cut it to 10 languages >>>> which would you pick? >>>> >>>> # of Speakers: >>>> sp \ #Spanish >>>> en \ #English >>>> hi \ #Hindi/Urdu >>>> ar \ #Arabic >>>> bn \ #Bengali >>>> pt \ #Portuguese >>>> ru \ #Russian >>>> ja \ #Japanese >>>> de \ #German >>>> jv \ #Javanese - no language pack >>>> pa \ #Punjabi pa >>>> # no language code for Wu may not be a written language >>>> fr \ #French >>>> te \ #Telugu >>>> vi \ #Vietnamese >>>> mr \ #Marathi >>>> ko \ #Korean >>>> ta \ #Tamil >>>> it \ #Italian >>>> tr \ #Turkish >>>> >>>> OSGeo Chapters: >>>> Finnish >>>> Greek >>>> Hebrew >>>> Polish >>>> Romanian >>>> Thai >>>> English >>>> Spanish >>>> Portuguese >>>> Italian >>>> Japanese >>>> Chinese >>>> French >>>> Hindi >>>> >>>> OSGeo Site: >>>> * English >>>> * Български (Russian?) >>>> * 简体中文 (Chinese?) >>>> * Deutsch German >>>> * Français French >>>> * Indonesian >>>> * Italiano Itialian >>>> * 日本語 (One of these is Japanese?) >>>> * 한국어 Korean >>>> * Nederlands Dutch >>>> * Polski Polish >>>> * Portuguese (Brazilian) >>>> * Русский Greek? >>>> * Español Spanish >>>> * Türkçe Turkish >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks,Danke,Gracias, etc, >>>> Alex >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Live-demo mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Live-demo mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Live-demo mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo _______________________________________________ Spanish mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/spanish
