Hi all Thanks you Pierre Slamich, that list of yours is awesome! Actually I answers part of what Michael's "worries" which a fully shared by small or new teams that want to target "priority" modules. @Michael, you should look at the list the French team made, it's clear and up-to-date! Personally, it helped me understand what most files stand for... I am not sure if all modules are listed though. @Jared It's not that simple and straightforwoard! Actually when I was localizing Firefox, we were given a priority list as this: xxx---> Essential xxxx--> Not important xxxx---> Can be safely ignore xxx--> Never translate
Cheers Ibrahima 2013/5/19 Pierre Slamich <[email protected]> > We also have built such a list for French which is located at : > > http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/ubuntu-l10n-fr/raring#logiciels_specifiques_a_ubuntu_et_kubuntu > > This pinpoints 2 issues we talked about during UDS : ressource > fragmentation (we don't know what other teams already have) and ressource > duplication (as a result, we recreate things several times). > We started on Friday to make progress on the Ubuntu Teams HealthCheck > survey and on the website to fix that. The survey will be all about mapping > all the ressources teams have produced, and the website will be about > merging those ressources and making them available in many languages. > > All people with time (for the HealthCheck) and Drupal and web admin skills > (for the multilingual translation portal) are very much welcome. > > Pierre > > On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 2:24 PM, Michael Bauer <[email protected]> wrote: > >> . Many locales are working off tiny teams, sometimes single individuals. >> That means you have to seriously prioritise your time. The list is sorted >> according to priorities which possibly apply to these larger locales but a) >> they're not explained and b) I have found they don't reflect what I would >> consider the end-user perspective well. For example, to have >> software-properties ranked above nautilus makes very little sense to me. >> >> But most importantly, the list does *not* tell you which of thes >> > > > -- > ubuntu-translators mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators > >
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