On Tue, Jul 08, 2008 at 11:22:38PM +0930, Clytie Siddall wrote: > > On 06/07/2008, at 10:01 PM, Nicolas François wrote: > >> There are similar statistics on: >> http://i18n.debian.net/debian-l10n-stats/unstable/year/ > > This is interesting: I haven't seen it before. Nicolas, where do the > po4a stats come from? The Manuals branch? It would be handy to be able > to track down missing translations. We can do that for debconf, but I > don't know how to do it for po4a.
This uses some heuristics to guess that some PO files are PO files generated by po4a (e.g. it is included in a po4a directory) (So it's not necessarily manpages, it could also be some other kind of documentation) For statistics, the main pages I use are: * http://i18n.debian.net/debian-l10n-stats/unstable/year/main.html (it shows the trend and ranking for po-debconf strings) * http://i18n.debian.net/debian-l10n-stats/unstableBTS/year/main.html (Only useful for teams with status data from a robot) I've just added trend graphics for d-i strings: http://i18n.debian.net/debian-l10n-stats/d_i-rrd/month/cvs_d-i/ And the web site: http://i18n.debian.net/debian-l10n-stats/web-rrd/month/ I use to have the trend for the number of translated manpages. The rrd are there: http://i18n.debian.net/debian-l10n-stats/unstable/man/ (but I can't remember where the graphs are generated ;) Cheers, -- Nekral -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]