Hello,
The Wikimedia Language Engineering team [1] invites everyone to join
the team’s monthly office hour on May 8, 2013 (Wednesday) at 1700
UTC/1000 PDT on #wikimedia-office. During this session we would be
talking about some our recent activities and updates from the ongoing
projects. Event details and the general agenda is mentioned below.
See you all at the IRC office hour!
Thanks
Runa
Event Details:
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# Date: May 8, 2013
# Time: 1700-1800 UTC, 1000-1100 PDT
#IRC channel: #wikimedia-office on irc.freenode.net
Agenda:
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# Introductions
# Universal Language Selector - Development updates, Deployment schedule
# MediaWiki Language Extension Bundle (MLEB) Release
# Maven program - upcoming events
# GSoC update - we are participating in GSoC
# Q/A - We shall be taking questions during the session. Questions can
also be sent to runa at wikimedia dot org before the event and can be
addressed during the office-hour.
[1] http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Language_Engineering_team
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Reza,
+mediawiki-i18n mailing list.
I checked few of the languages and I believe most of them in the drop-down
list are available in CLDR 22.1 are already present in that list with
proper translations. Apparently, there is another issue with inheritance in
their use of CLDR. For example in that language drop-down in the page you
mentioned, "ug" (Uyghur) is properly translated as "اویغوری", but the
following choices "ug-arab" and "ug-latn" which specify if the language is
written in Arabic or Latin script, are not. In this case the parent locale
("ug") shouldn't be displayed at all (hence http://goo.gl/Koy3x) and the
name of the language and appropriate scripts (which exists in CLDR as well)
should be used for the script variants of the locale ("ug-arab" and
"ug-latn"). It might be an issue which raise when the translated script
name is missing in CLDR data since the label for "ku-arab" is displayed
okay.
More major problem here is that lots of these languages are not - yet -
supported by CLDR. The following link shows a list of languages which are
added to CLDR as supported languages for content submission (locale data,
etc.):
http://st.unicode.org:8080/cldr-apps/survey?_=root&x=Languages
And here are the Persian translations:
http://st.unicode.org:8080/cldr-apps/survey?_=fa&x=Languages
Wikimedia projects support way more languages (specifically minority ones)
and it's desired to add the locale data for these to CLDR, but the process
is not very straightforward for common users of Wikimedia projects. There
were some efforts to assist users of various Wikimedia projects to submit
data to CLDR (see
http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Language_support_team/CLDR-2012).
All in all, I'm interested in a relatively more straightforward solution to
collect some of the locale data from the Wikimedia projects community to be
submitted to CLDR.
Regards,
Shervin
↪ http://about.me/shervinafshar
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 10:20 AM, reza moshksar <reza.moshksar(a)gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to localize https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CLDR and it
> uses CLDR data.
> i.e. if you check here<http://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special:Translate&group=mediawiki&la…> by
> clicking on زبان tab it shows each language but some of them are not
> translated to Farsi .
>
> Does any one know where can I translate these language names? I am
> confused.
>
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Hello guys.
Could someone review the patch[1] providing genitive month names via
mw.language? Previously, another patch[2] was supplied for merge by Gerrit
that is dependent on my patch. The second patch fixes table sorting for
date columns in several languages which use genetive month names (like the
Slavic family) and is actually very relevant.
Thank you in advance!
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[1] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/36391/3
[2] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/55496/
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З павагай,
Павел Селіцкас/Pavel Selitskas
Wizardist @ Wikimedia projects