Copy to the list of Phuong Vo's reply. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Cá Vàng <[email protected]> Date: 2009/6/11 Subject: Re: Translation templates that are used in a default installation of Ubuntu? To: "Evan R. Murphy" <[email protected]>
2009/6/11 Evan R. Murphy <[email protected]>: > Hi Phuong, > > This MoST project sounds good! Thanks for your interest in making Ubuntu > better. > > I'm not sure if you've already started translating--and if you have > then by what process--but in case you didn't know, Ubuntu-specific > translations are centrally hosted on Launchpad > (https://launchpad.net/). There is a whole area of Launchpad dedicated > to translation work and many subdivisions of that for the various > localizations and releases of Ubuntu. For example, here are the > Vietnamese translation templates for Ubuntu 9.04: > https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+lang/vi. Notice that > the page provides statistics regarding the number of strings that are > still untranslated or need review, etc. for each template, hopefully > providing the information you requested (i.e. "list of templates that > need to be translated in order to make a fully localised version of > Ubuntu"). > > You mentioned that you'd like to focus on Ubuntu 9.10; unfortunately, > those translation templates aren't available yet > (https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic). However, the way > Launchpad is designed, at least the majority of translations you make > to the 9.04 templates _should_ automatically carry over to 9.10 once > it opens up for translation. That means you can start working on 9.04 > as soon as early as now without worrying that your time is being > wasted, even if you only care about having a localized 9.10 and won't > be using 9.04 at all. > > I hope I've answered your questions here. Please write back if you > need additional information. > > Regards, > Evan R. Murphy Thank you for your answer :) But I think I haven't expressed clearly in my previous mail. I want to focus on templates that are used in a default Ubuntu installation, the rest can be translated later :) So if anyone can, please help me make a list of those packages? I am sorry for any misunderstanding caused. Regards, Phuong Vo -- ubuntu-translators mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
