Wa alaykom assalem, I am ready to help in gnome translation, I worked for that before: http://wiki.arabeyes.org/%D8%AC%D9%86%D9%88%D9%85#.D8.A7.D9.84.D9.81.D8.B1.D9.8A.D9.82 at that time (more than 2 years) I get .po files to translate from brother Jihed Afifi, I translate them and than I send them to him to verify and upload them, are you always using the same mechanism or you use now an online tool like lauchpad translation tool (for ubuntu)?
2011/4/18 Abderrahim Kitouni <a.kito...@gmail.com> > Salam, > > A few weeks ago, Khaled Hosny asked [1] that someone else takes care of > coordinating GNOME translations. And I'm going to be that someone [2]. > > Currently, we are at 82%, which is not bad considering that most > applications are above 95% and only a few applications are seriously > lacking (to anyone wishing to help, these are: network-manager-applet, > gnome-packagekit, gnome-disk-utility, gcalctool, and for the brave > evolution). > > Also, the development tools are quite lacking (with anjuta at 57% and > glade at 56%). These shouldn't be given very high priority, but there > are already some translations by Muhammed Nour ready for review. Any > volunteers? The problem here is that we haven't much discussed > development related terms, let's try to bring more activity to the > techdict. > > Another thing that I want to discuss is the website, we should probably > get a website that doesn't look it came from the previous century (I'm > not asking for a highly interactive site, but something that would be > translatable and nice looking). Last time this was discussed, the idea > was to use Drupal, but not much work has been done. I think the problem > (not only for this but all over Arabeyes) is that there wasn't really a > leader. It isn't easy to be a leader, so I'm not blaming anyone, but > with some dedication from a few people we can probably get something > done. FWIW, I've made (with some help by Sohaib Afifi) a little > prototype for a website in Python/Django based on a design by Youssef > Chahibi. (I'll try to publish it somewhere) > > And last but not least, I'd like to organize something like a monthly > meeting on IRC, in order to keep people motivated. A recent thread on > the doc list [3] (mainly the 2 last messages in the thread) shows that > there is interest in making things a bit more active, and I'd like to > help in this. > > So what's the best time for you? I'm leaning towards something like > Thursday/Friday/Saturday at 16:00 UTC, as that would be week-end evening > for most, but I'm open to proposals. What do you think? > > I hope this wasn't too long, and thanks for reading along. Now, I'd like > to know your ideas/opinions. > > > Regards, > Abderrahim > > > [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/doc@arabeyes.org/msg07029.html > [2] http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2011-April/msg00168.html > [3] http://www.mail-archive.com/doc@arabeyes.org/msg07050.html > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > General@arabeyes.org > http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/general -- عبد المنعم كوكة Abdelmonam Kouka http://sabily-guru.blogspot.com/ http://geek-tounsi.blogspot.com/
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