Dave Page wrote:



-----Original Message-----
From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 November 2004 10:09
To: Dave Page
Cc: pgadmin-hackers
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RC2 needed


Dave Page wrote:





OK, anything else to go in?

Nothing I'm aware of. Any other system schema change I didn't notice?


Don't think so. I didn't notice that one :-( (which I think is odd
considering the normal amount of chatter regarding initdb's during
beta). Still, I have been somewhat distracted these last couple of
weeks.


I can *possibly* do one tomorrow, following that, I'm

taking 2 weeks


off work having now finished at Uni (yay!) so will probably

be working


on pgAdmin etc. in the evenings only (which won't stop me

doing an RC.

I'd like to filter the translations this time around as

well. Did we


decide on a criteria for inclusion yet?

No. How is this handled in pgsql? Should we drop 10 languages we previously supported?


Don't know, and perhaps, yes. It has been noted to me a couple of times
in the past that partial translations just look messy and
unprofessional, so maybe we drop any below, say, 90%, and add a note to
the helpfile telling users how they can get the partials if they want,
and how they can help improve them?

I have already moved the 'clearly unmaintained' ones to the pending
section on the website, and merged the vacant section with it as you may
have noticed. I think I have also fixed the caching problem btw -
translation updates should now be shown within 15 minutes on www and
developer. Anyway, the new organisation leaves only one translation in
the published table at below 90% (Hungarian). Interestingly, one
unmaintained one (Chinese Traditional) is actually at 91%... Did
Chih-Hsin Lee 'resign'?

The previous version did reflect the feedback status on resigned translators. <lookup ver='prev'>Arabic, Swedish and Chinese (trad) gave feedback that they couldn't proceed</lookup>


I don't see a reason to keep those 0 % translations after one year of zero result.

Regards,
Andreas

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