On 12 August 2012 18:52, helix84 <heli...@centrum.sk> wrote: > I like to look at them from time to time to see what progress we made. > So I'm not looking for exact data, just the nice graph. It would be a > pity to lose the old data - could it be converted somehow (even if the > metrics wouldn't be exactly the same) and drawn in the same graph with > the new data?
I'm not sure what the old data is worth. AFAICT the data before 2006 is completely bogus. Exactly how did hundreds of thousands of translations go missing in a year? Yeah, the DDTP had some issues then, but that doesn't destroy data. What seems more likely to me is that the graphs were measuring something else entirely. And even if they were measuring the right thing, I don't understand the added value, other than showing that something broke? They certainly bear no relation to now. We can keep the graphs for posterity, but the data is useless for further processing. > Since you're talking about that page, I always wondered what those > numbers really mean (a legend): > lang sk has 2623 (516) active translations from 5282 translations; > And why there are often sudden drops, not gaps. Yeah, I keep wondering about those too. /me digs through the source... The last one is how many descriptions are translated, the first is how many of those are active in sid. The one in the brackets is mysterious, it's the result of the following query: SELECT count(package) FROM description_tb WHERE description_id in (SELECT description_id FROM active_tb) and description_id not in (SELECT description_id FROM translation_tb WHERE description_id in (SELECT description_id FROM active_tb) and language='$lang') and package in (SELECT package FROM description_tb WHERE description_id in (SELECT description_id FROM translation_tb WHERE language='$lang') GROUP BY package); Frankly, I have no idea what this is doing, but somebody clearly thought it important enough to include. I'd suggest ignoring it. Have a nice day, -- Martijn van Oosterhout <klep...@gmail.com> http://svana.org/kleptog/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-i18n-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/cadwg95sxmqw2yyoxb2fktcodsmug_trb00nx7d-aidtqyyv...@mail.gmail.com