=?utf-8?Q?Dagfinn_Ilmari_Manns=C3=A5ker?= <[email protected]> writes: > Digging a bit more in the history of **/nb.po, there seems to be a > policy that files that are less than 80% translated are removed¹,
BTW, while the wiki page does still say that, I have a vague idea that the policy might have been changed later. I dug in the archives and could find only this inconclusive discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/CAECtzeV6dyu4jTOrorFW%3DB%3DEicyejWO7_Seew3Ch0%3D0wO%2BM-RQ%40mail.gmail.com However, the actual state of affairs doesn't seem to match the 80% rule. I see in src/backend/po in the v18 branch: de.po 99% es.po 93% fr.po 78% id.po 45% it.po 81% ja.po 99% ka.po 79% ko.po 99% pl.po 56% pt_BR.po 77% ru.po 99% sv.po 99% tr.po 60% uk.po 90% zh_CN.po 67% I annotated these with translation percentages from babel.postgresql.org, which are probably up-to-the-minute not reflective of where it was at 18.0 release. But there's no way that id.po went from >= 80% to 45% since release, and there are others that are well under 80%. So I'm not sure what the active policy really is, but it's not 80%. regards, tom lane
