El ds 02 de 04 de 2011 a les 16:10 +0300, en/na Simos Xenitellis va
escriure:
> On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 2:34 PM, David Planella
> <david.plane...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

[...]

> , and if you want to keep
> > track of the progress of your particular language over time (e.g. create
> > your own graphs, etc.) you can also download CSV files manually or fetch
> > them (or the data in json format) here [1]. 

[...]

> 
> Are there historical data for http://popcon.ubuntu.com/ ?

Hi Simos,

Not that I know of. As I was mentioning above, you can fetch them
yourself from there or from the main popcon website.

Ideally, they could be fetched e.g. daily and stored in a database, so
that historical views could be presented. I believe it shouldn't be too
hard for example to set up a django site that did that. If it just
started focusing on translations, I think it would be an easy and nice
project for someone wanting to learn and create something useful for
communities in all languages. Anyone up for giving it a go?

Cheers,
David.

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Ubuntu Translations Coordinator
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