On Do, 2008-10-30 at 13:27 +0700, Theppitak Karoonboonyanan wrote: > Dear gnome-i18n, > > I believe this is an appropriate place to discuss about cultural > conventions. > > How is a foot interpreted in your culture? Do you have the same > issue I have met? In my culture, showing foot is considered rude. > And the foot is not something to impress people who are totally new > to GNOME.
Hallo I think this is a very interesting topic, and it will be interesting to see how we handle it. I don't think the foot is a problem in my culture, but in a way, I don't think that is the issue. The issue is that it is a problem in your culture, and therefore we have to consider it. I assume that culturally sensitive graphical design is hard, and I guess you are used to simply taking what you get as a Thai translator. If we say we are an international group, we should try to accommodate this difference as much as we work on text layout, GUI translation, date formats, etc. I think I know of at least one team that doesn't translate and promote Firefox under that brand, since the fox is considered negative in their culture - I guess for Mozilla there is too much in that brand to dilute it, but they lost that team (in as far as I know). I see there is a beta translation of Firefox 3 into Thai - I don't know if it is similar for you perhaps. While we will probably discuss this much more, a possible solution I'm thinking of would be to choose something different, but that has a similar visual style. For example, a hand / tree / bird / whatever of which the icon is designed so that it looks similar to the GNOME foot. For RTL languages some icons are swapped around - would a similar mechanism help to use alternative graphics in the Thai locale? My gut feeling says no, but perhaps it is something we can work towards. Just some thoughts. Good luck! Friedel -- Recently on my blog: http://translate.org.za/blogs/friedel/en/content/its-easyer-with-kulula _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n