String additions to 'gnome-games.master'

2012-03-24 Thread GNOME Status Pages
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There have been following string additions to module 'gnome-games.master':

+ Score: %4u 

Note that this doesn't directly indicate a string freeze break, but it
might be worth investigating.
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-games/log/?h=master
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Re: String additions to 'gnome-games.master'

2012-03-24 Thread Gabor Kelemen

2012-03-24 11:07 keltezéssel, GNOME Status Pages írta:

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There have been following string additions to module 'gnome-games.master':

+ Score: %4u 


This was me and https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672607

Regards and sorry for the late update
Gabor Kelemen
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Small idea for Gnome Quarterly Reports

2012-03-24 Thread Chris Leonard
Petr Kovar regularly makes requests for input for Gnome Quarterly
Reports like this one.

http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2012-February/msg00038.html

I looked at some older quarterly reports and I noticed the Membership
Team provides some factoid stats snapshots (new members, etc.) and  I
would like to suggest that the i18n team consider something similar
that could (hopefully) be pulled simply from the Damned Lies server.

Some possible factoids

Total registered teams
Total registered team members
Total hosted strings/words
Total hosted packages
Total completed strings/words
Langs over some given % complete.

Any given snapshot of these is more-or-less just a death by
PowerPoint slide; however, over time mining the metadata that falls
out from maintaining a system like Damned Lies is one of the few ways
we have of quantifying our results in some potentially meaningful
categories (recruiting localizers and completing strings).  Analysis
of a time series of such reports can indicate areas that might prompt
corrective action (e.g. more active recruitment) in a way that is more
than simply anecdotal.  You would still want  to report milestones
reached, new initiatives/capabilities, etc. as is done now and the
stat box need not be very large.

Just a thought for consideration,

cjl
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Re: Special request for priority

2012-03-24 Thread Chris Leonard
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 7:10 PM, Gil Forcada gforc...@gnome.org wrote:
 El dj 22 de 03 de 2012 a les 18:00 -0400, en/na Chris Leonard va
 escriure:
 I would like to ask the various teams to consider prioritizing
 WebKitGTK+ for translation

 http://l10n.gnome.org/module/webkit/

 My reasoning is that we are developing a new version of our
 web-browser for Sugar (and the OLPC XO laptop) around WebKitGTK+ and
 because the web-browser is one of the places where you spend a lot of
 time, I believe the high visibility of these strings make them a high
 priority.

 Of course, it would be nice if the WebKitGTK+ devs would follow up on this 
 bug

 https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67580
 or my duplication of it
 https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81969

 Thank you for your consideration.

 Hi,

 Not to give stop energy, but I tried to pester the webkitgtk team during
 the last Desktop Summit, but as the layout was not is completely
 different from the usual GNOME modules, intltool and everything else
 involved on that, seems to be not much cooperative.

 Still, more pushing from us will eventually make the switch turn and
 have proper localization suport on webkitgtk, which I fully agree is
 more and more important as days go by.


The attached transcript from #webkitgtk+ gives me some hope that a
solution is being explored and that some long-pending submitted PO
files have been committed.  I will continue to follow up.

cjl


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