Quoting Stan Ioan-Eugen (stan.ieu...@gmail.com): > > I have mixed feelings here (which indeed explain why I didn't followup > > immediately). > > I was beginning to think nobody cares about improving i18n.
People certainly do care. But I somehow suspect that many will also think something like "let bubulle answer" when a mail like yours shows up. > > So, assuming the Pootle is not suited is not necessarily the good > > approach and I'm not sure that ${fancytool} is better suited..:-) > > As I mentioned, I am not very familiar with i18n internal workings. I know > that > po files can be generated at the same time as building the binary package and > I > assumed that these files can be aggregated in a central place by doing > some processing > on packages. It seems that I identified the wrong problem. There are a few things in place for doing such things, already. For instance, all PO files from debconf translations are gathered on a regular basis and placed in an SVN. And Pootle is hooked on that SVN. However, I never pushed this anywhere....because we need another part to be worked on: something that would allow package maintainers to get the l10n material back from this SVN into their packages....at build time. It's probably something like a debhelper script that would do it (of course optionnally as being online for buildshas never been a requirement). So, a good work could be implementing that (and design the whole process around it). Of course, it would need to be versatile enough to not depend on a given VCS, etc. *this* would bring one of the needed prerequisites for a useful central repo of l10n material....and then as a side effect, for putting in production a really useful online translation tool. > I was thinking of replacing Pootle because it lacks a way to > encourage competition among translators (like display a top list of > translators). > (I am thinking of ways to attract translators here). I'm not sure we want to encourage competition about the amount of work done. Things have always been more about quality than quantity. I sometimes "play" with "emulation" between l10n teams (and thus languages) to motivate people to raise the overall completion status for their language...but that's just *oneù way to reach our goals. Still, such feature could anyway be welcomed in Pootle, too (it maybe already exists, I haven't checked). But, anyway, the "final" tool shouldn't probably draw the overall design > > Still, I don't want to discourage you and it would probably not be a > > great idea to rule your proposal out..just for this. > > However, what you also need to find a a mentor... and, here is the > > reason for which I didn't answer immediately: I can probably be seen > > as "the mentor to have"...however, I'm not sure sure I could be able > > to give the needed time and attention all over the GSOC months. My > > involvment in Debian varies from month to month, depending on my > > professionnal activities, which are more and more demanding. So, > > really, I would be very careful before replyign "yay, I can mentor > > you"...and if anyone else feels like (s)he can do that, please feel > > free to speak and don't assume that, because this is i18n, bubulle can > > do everything..:-) > > Thank you for your support, I still wish to improve i18n and I am open > to ideas as to what can be done. > Regarding mentoring, I can work on my own, without constant mentor > attention, so please consider mentoring > me. I usually ask for a list of things tobe done/learned and go on my > way. If I don't manage I can go and ask > other people. Still, mentoring requires some important work that has to be done (such as reporting to GSOC about the work done by students, etc.) which I might be in trouble completing if I'm busy elsewhere. Hence my "hesitations" because I wouldn't like that failures from my side could be a problem for the student.
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