Re: Requirements for "Supported"
- From: Tino Meinen <a t meinen chello nl>
- To: gnome-i18n gnome org
- Subject: Re: Requirements for "Supported"
- Date: 17 Jan 2003 13:59:40 +0100
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 01:11, Christian Rose wrote:
> fre 2003-01-17 klockan 01.02 skrev Kenneth Rohde Christiansen:
> Or we could even change the requirements for "supported" from 80% to 90%
> now, if not too many people feel bad about it. Opinions?
Well for one thing, GNOME can brag less about the number of supported
languages when it is released ;-)
80% of 90% are both rather arbitrary numbers.
Might as well raise it to 93.68%
At what level do users feel there are translations missing?
I think a big part of that feeling is due to how far the actual
*applications* are translated.
One could have a 100% translated GNOME-core, but if evolution, galeon
or gnumeric, for example, are only halfway translated, users will still
feel their language is not really well supported.
Thus, seeing the supported percentage is rather arbitrarily chosen, why
not just leave things as they are at 80%. Then we can at least see the
increasing level of support in succeeding GNOME-versions.
--Tino Meinen
--Tino Meinen
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