El Divendres, 1 d'agost de 2014, a les 14:08:54, Alexander Potashev va escriure: > 2014-08-01 13:07 GMT+04:00 Māris Nartišs <maris....@gmail.com>: > > As a head of another inactive, barely passing current criteria language > > team, I would also vote for partially translated strings over no > > translation at all. If the user doesn't like partially translated > > dialogs, he can always join the translation team and help to improve the > > situation. > > > > > > The head of Latvian team, > > Māris Nartišs. > > > > 2014-07-31 22:51 GMT+03:00 Karl Ove Hufthammer <k...@huftis.org>: > >> to. den 31. 07. 2014 klokka 21.14 (+0200) skreiv Vít Pelčák: > >> > I'm siding with Albert. > >> > > >> > As I translate to Czech language, we basically reached level, when you > >> > see unstranslated messages only rarely. > >> > That means, whenever I see untranslated message, I can understand its > >> > point and am able to fix it. > >> > >> FWIW, I too agree with Albert’s proposal. > >> > >> I work on a language where the KDE translations (of at least some > >> applications and libraries) are far from complete. > >> Still, I prefer to see partial translations instead of no translations. > >> > >> This also make it easy to see which strings it is most important to > >> translate (the ‘high-visibility’ ones, shown in the main application > >> window and dialogues – rare error message and descriptions of rarely > >> used preferences dialogues should IMHO not be prioritised when one has > >> limited manpower for translating). > > Hi Māris and all the others, > > Looks like we reached a consensus. (Those who are only subscribed to > kde-frameworks-devel, please see in the KDE-i18n-doc mailing list more > replies for shipping all translations without filtering.) > > Sorry, I totally missed the point about motivation for newcomers in > translation teams, even though I joined our translation team for the > same reason as Vít did and around the same 5-6 years ago :)
Good then, no minimal translation percentage for frameworks, easy to implement ;) Cheers, Albert _______________________________________________ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel