Charles-H.Schulz skrev:
Hello John, John McCreesh a écrit :On Sat, 2007-02-17 at 16:12 +0100, Charles-H.Schulz wrote:Andrea, Andrea Pescetti a écrit :Bernhard Dippold wrote: [...]For the Mother Language Day I thought of a poster (first draft at http://familie-dippold.de/OpenOffice.org/poster_reduced.png), linked from the website and downloadable for everybody.The Italian Community is informed as well. By the way, saying that OOo is available in "more than 70" languages seems restrictive: we have builds in 86 languages listed on http://qatrack.services.openoffice.org. True, not all of them are tested and officially distributed, so 70 could be a more representative figure if you refer to officially distributed builds only.I'm glad that such information can be clearly visible inside the QA Track! I tend to sound rather optimistic when I claim that around 80 localizations for OOo are ongoing. I hope that now John and the PR committee project will realize that I'm not crazy :p ...But Charles, you *are* crazy, and that's why we love you so much :-)well, thank you John. I do take this adjective of crazy as a compliment from a Scot... ;-)Is there any way we could find out how many of these 86 projects started last year (would a search through the mailing list give us the figure?). The reason why: I would like to be able to say that during the UNESCO year of "Languages in Cyberspace" (21/02/06-20/02/07) OOo launched x new language projects...I just ran a headcount from IssueZilla's record of issues requesting the opening of new projects. This year 11 new native-language projects were created...
Why don't we show or list all the languages ?There is plenty of space by the border or in the background. A number (70 or 88) dosn't change anything. But showing all the languages will be more powerfull.
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