Hi Sophie,
I know, sorry if you felt this was aimed at you - it wasn't - though I
am quite certain your assessment was correct, which is why I "replied"
to your post. It was aimed at whoever is letting this happen again and
again and again. This has been a complaint for as long as I can remember
on LO and I'm somewhere between gutted and furious that it's still
happening. Sure, maybe a locale like German or French has the
translators to throw at another 28k of work that was already done but
most locales aren't that fortunate. Take Uyghur, it was at 97% when OO
and LO split. There hasn't been much translation activity in this locale
in both OO and LO since and there haven't been *that* many genuinely new
strings in LO actually but that has left Uyghur on 61% and if I click
through the strings on Uyghur, it's one 100% match after the other.
Yes, this is an angry post (not angry at Sophia) but before someone
slaps me down for being angry, maybe ask yourself at which point getting
angry is justified in a FOSS project when someone somewhere for some
arcane reason keeps wasting your lifetime as if it didn't matter. Do we
really want to burn out localizers like they were a dime a dozen?
Michael
Sgrìobh Sophia Schroeder na leanas 13/04/2017 aig 19:05:
Hi Michael, *
I am the wrong person to give you proper answers. Am just a translator
like you.
I just wrote from my personal POV and vague knowledge from what I'm
getting.
Christian Lohmaier is the right reference person for such things.
So look at his mails about this issues. :-)
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