Hi Christian,

Do I have any remaining work for the Sinhala?

Danishka

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Christian PERRIER <[email protected]>wrote:

> This is time for another update about Debian Installer localization
> status.
>
> In very short:
> 40 languages are in good shape (+2: ca nn)*
> 24 languages are in danger of being deactivated* (-2)
>
> * my former post mentioned 37 languages but the real count was 38
> * my former post mentioned 25 languages but the real count was 26
>
> More details
> ------------
> A recent change is moving us slightly backwards: the sibyl-installer
> package (package to install a boot loader for the mips architecture)
> has been revived and re-included in D-I l10n framework.
>
> For languages that had its translation complete before it was removed,
> there is no consequences, but other languages may now have 7 fuzzy
> strings in sublevel 4.
>
> The safe side
> -------------
> 14 languages are complete:
> ar ast bg cs es fr gu hi nb pt sv ta th zh_CN
>
> 10 languages were complete before sibyl-installer re-addition and thus
>  now only have a few fuzzy strings in a seldomly used package:
> de ga he it ja lt nl ru sk vi
>
> 12 languages were complete before changes to sublevel 5 and have
> some fuzzy strings to very seldomly used packages:
> bn el eo et eu fi mr pl sl sq tr zh_TW
>
> 4 languages have a few strings to update in sublevels 1 to 3 but have
> recently active translators who will probably easy cope with them:
> be ca nn pa
>
> The unsafe side
> ---------------
> 9 languages had a few updates since lenny but not on a regular
> basis.
> These languages are at risk of being deactivated for Squeeze if they
> are not complete for sublevels 1 and 2:
> da gl hu ka ko ml pt_BR ro tl
>
> 9 languages were complete in lenny but had no update since then.
> These languages are at risk of being deactivated for Squeeze if they
> are not complete for sublevels 1 and 2:
> bs dz hr id km lv mk ne wo
>
> Other languages are in various situations. Those marked "(P)" are not
> activated and have nearly no chance to be activated for Squeeze,
> except maybe Sinhala (si).
> The 7 active languages listed below are at risk of being deactivated
> except se which is an "historical "exception (but that does not
> prevent from doing efforts in completing it!).
>
> 090%  uk
> 087%  ku
> 086%  am
> 083%  si (P)
> 082%  kk
> 072%  sr
> 068%  cy
> 064%  is (P)
> 043%  ms (P)
> 038%  kn (P)
> 025%  br (P)
> 015%  se
> 014%  mg (P)
> 014%  te (P)
> 012%  fa (P)
> 009%  xh (P)
> 008%  ur (P)
> 002%  hy (P)
> 000%  lo (P)
>
>
>
>
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>
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Danishka Navin
http://danishkanavin.blogspot.com

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