Hello!

"> Not so great that it looks like not a single translation made it. We  
only
> have complete support for English as it stands for now. This could have
> been avoided by a simple call for translations and some days for
"

I warned the person in charge many times to update the -hu translation,  
but in the end he didn't do a thing. Since only he have an access to the  
repository, I couldn't do the remaining part. And yeah, a call would be  
nice sometimes. I can only check for new strings by checking Pootle when I  
remember to check it.

ps.: I hope the structure of my message is written correctly and I won't  
mess up the mailing list. I *hope*.

Best Regards
Shiki (from the -hu "team")


On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 16:45:42 +0100, Martin Bagge <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 23:56:08 +0800, PCMan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> New release for the old PCManFM.
>> Changes:
>> 1. Fix compatibility issue with the latest shared-mime-info.
>> 2. Little fix for preference dialog.
>
> Great news to see an update.
> Not so great that it looks like not a single translation made it. We only
> have complete support for English as it stands for now. This could have
> been avoided by a simple call for translations and some days for
> translators to catch up.
> I am glad to see the release though, don't get me wrong there. Just a
> little disappointed about the state.
>
> lang  done    fuzzy   new     ratio
> ar    388     3       0       99,23%
> es    388     3       0       99,23%
> gl    388     3       0       99,23%
> he    388     3       0       99,23%
> ja    388     3       0       99,23%
> nn    388     3       0       99,23%
> pl    388     3       0       99,23%
> uk    388     3       0       99,23%
> da    387     4       0       98,98%
> fr    387     4       0       98,98%
> id    387     4       0       98,98%
> it    387     4       0       98,98%
> lt    387     4       0       98,98%
> ms    387     4       0       98,98%
> nl    387     4       0       98,98%
> pt    387     4       0       98,98%
> pt_BR 387     4       0       98,98%
> sv    387     4       0       98,98%
> ur    387     4       0       98,98%
> ur_PK 387     4       0       98,98%
> ca    385     6       0       98,47%
> ru    385     6       0       98,47%
> sk    385     5       1       98,47%
> zh_CN 384     5       2       98,21%
> hu    381     5       5       97,44%
> el    377     14      0       96,42%
> zh_TW 375     16      0       95,91%
> sl    373     13      5       95,40%
> sr    372     19      0       95,14%
> km    367     18      6       93,86%
> de    364     14      13      93,09%
> fi    351     6       34      89,77%
> cs    317     21      53      81,07%
> et    315     21      55      80,56%
> ko    277     30      84      70,84%
> bn_IN 274     4       113     70,08%
> nb    236     69      86      60,36%
> eu    189     66      136     48,34%
> tr    186     69      136     47,57%
> bg    172     152     67      43,99%
> frp   27      0       364     6,91%
> af    0       0       391     0,00%
> fa    0       0       391     0,00%
> hr    0       0       391     0,00%
> ml    0       0       391     0,00%
> ps    0       0       391     0,00%
> th    0       0       391     0,00%
> vi    0       0       391     0,00%
>

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