Hi Amir
Thanks for your wonderful inputs. I will add those into my proposal.
Thanks again.
Harsh
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 3:22 AM, Amir E. Aharoni <
amir.aharoni(a)mail.huji.ac.il> wrote:
The proposal is good, in general.
A few items that could be added to the planning section are some
things that would be directly useful to MediaWiki developers and
Wikmedia site maintainers:
* Direct integration with existing lists of languages: Names.php,
langdb.yaml in jquery.uls, extra languages supported in
translatewiki.net and incubator, etc.
* Integration with a matrix of existing or planned Wikimedia projects,
so it would be clear from the matrix - is there a project in this
language? Are the language tools extensions installed in this project?
Is there an incubator project in this language?
* Understanding variants: does this language supports variants in any way?
To the "if time permits" section I would add integration with other
knowledge bases about languages, such as Ethnologue, CLDR and others,
that would provide information such as number of speakers, literacy
levels, language contact, etc. This way it would be possible to see,
in a way that is slightly more structured that what we have now, how
well our projects are covering the different languages of the world.
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2013/4/28 Harsh Kothari <harshkothari410(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hi
I am Harsh kothari I am an engineering student at L.D college. I have
been
an open source contributor since last 2 years and
am contributing in
MediaWiki since last 8 months. I am passionate about coding and enjoy it
too. I also have been participating in various open source events in
Gujarat as well outside of it.
I am submitting a proposal on Language Coverage Matrix dashboard as my
GSoC
2013 project. It would help automate the
information about language
support
provided by the Language Engineering team for
e.g. key maps, web fonts,
translation, language selector, i18n support for gender, plurals, grammar
rules. The LCM would display this information as well as provide
visualization graphs of language coverage using various search criteria
such as tools or languages. it will be of tremendous use to the Language
Engineering Team.
The below mentioned link will elaborate more on my proposal.
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Harsh4101991/GSoC_2013
Bug filed on Bugzilla
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46651
Looking forward to suggestions and inputs.
Thanks
Harsh
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