Por favor, preciso da indicação de um site que me ajude a traduzir do armênio para o inglês ou portugês. Poderiam me ajudar? Agradeço. Regina
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1. MediaWiki 1.12 about to be branched: please give localisation a push (Siebrand Mazeland) 2. Re: MediaWiki 1.12 about to be branched: please give localisation a push (Michael Wolf) 3. Re: MediaWiki 1.12 about to be branched: please give localisation a push (Siebrand Mazeland) 4. Re: [Wikitech-l] An update on localisation in MediaWiki (Anders Wegge Jakobsen) 5. Re: [Wikitech-l] An update on localisation in MediaWiki (Siebrand Mazeland) 6. Re: [Wikitech-l] An update on localisation in MediaWiki (Anders Wegge Jakobsen) 7. Re: [Wikitech-l] An update on localisation inMediaWiki (Siebrand Mazeland)
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Message: 1 Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 21:21:33 +0100 From: "Siebrand Mazeland" Subject: [Translators-l] MediaWiki 1.12 about to be branched: please give localisation a push To: "'MediaWiki internationalisation'" , "'Wikimedia Translators'"
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Dear translators,
According to the last 'CTO weekly report'[1] Brion is about to branch MediaWiki version 1.12 this week. That means that this version of MediaWiki is the version of the software that new users of MediaWiki will be using for a while (outside of Wikimedia not everyone is always running the 'bleeding edge' version of MediaWiki).
Even though this version of MediaWiki will have the largest increase ever in support for languages, this is the time to finish those loose ends.
Please check if you have any remaining translations in the core messages or if you can at least complete the most often used messages in the languages you are able to contribute to in Betawiki[2].
End of year 2007 I sent out an overview of MediaWiki localisation[3]. In that report I set a few ambitious goals for MediaWiki localisation in 2008. I am happy to report that we are well on track to reaching those goals[4],[5]. However, it is very important to realise that localisation is an ongoing process: messages are being added constantly and sometimes they also change. These are all things that are made visible when using Betawiki as the platform for MediaWiki localisation. Based on user input, we also keep on improving the tools used.
We still need more translators for languages that have not been worked on for a while and languages that still have large gaps in localisation.
Some localisation statistics for languages that have the 10 largest Wikipedias:
|-------------------------------------------| | language | mostused | core | WMF | ext* | |-------------------------------------------| | English | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | | German | 100% | 100% | 99% | 65% | | French | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | | Polish | 100% | 100% | 80% | 36% | | Japanse | 100% | 100% | 58% | 32% | | Italian | 100% | 100% | 64% | 26% | | Dutch | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | | Portugese | 100% | 100% | 100% | 74% | | Spanish | 100% | 92% | 24% | 16% | | Swedish | 100% | 100% | 100% | 56% | |-------------------------------------------|
* Message groups are: most often used messages (mostused), all messages in standard MediaWiki (core), all messages used in extensions that Wikimedia wikis use (WMF), all extension messages (ext)
Have a great wiki experience and thank you for your help!
Cheers!
Siebrand
[1] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2008-February/036405.html [2] http://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special:Translate&task=untranslat... [3] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/translators-l/2007-December/000571.html [4] http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Group_statistics [5] http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Group_statistics_in_time
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Message: 2 Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2008 21:34:33 +0100 From: Michael Wolf Subject: Re: [Translators-l] MediaWiki 1.12 about to be branched: please give localisation a push To: Wikimedia Translators Message-ID: 47B89A59.8070501@sorbzilla.de Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
Siebrand Mazeland napisa:
Some localisation statistics for languages that have the 10 largest Wikipedias:
|-------------------------------------------| | language | mostused | core | WMF | ext* | |-------------------------------------------| | English | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | | German | 100% | 100% | 99% | 65% | | French | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | | Polish | 100% | 100% | 80% | 36% | | Japanse | 100% | 100% | 58% | 32% | | Italian | 100% | 100% | 64% | 26% | | Dutch | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | | Portugese | 100% | 100% | 100% | 74% | | Spanish | 100% | 92% | 24% | 16% | | Swedish | 100% | 100% | 100% | 56% | |-------------------------------------------|
100%? They have been translated outside Betwaiki, am I right? English? Did anybody translate from English into English? It isn't fair to include it into statistics. The 10 largest Wikipedias. Alwasy still the largest ones. :-( There are some small Wikipedias that have been localized very well, too. ;-)
Kind regards Michawiki
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Message: 3 Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 00:39:59 +0100 From: "Siebrand Mazeland" Subject: Re: [Translators-l] MediaWiki 1.12 about to be branched: please give localisation a push To: "'Wikimedia Translators'" Message-ID: 008601c871be$68992110$4001a8c0@SMLT3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Hi Michael,
English is the source language, so that is always at 100% translated. Because it still is a localisation, it has its place in the localisation statistics. This does not mean that it has the highest quality. We regularly find errors and typos in it and fix them. The English localisation is usually made by developers and they are not always the best writers of User Interface messages, as you may have noticed. ;)
About 10% of the localisations are being maintained outide Betawiki. English, and German are among those. The other 8 languages I reported on are being maintained in Betawiki. You can find a list as complete as possible on http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Languages
I reported on the 10 languages with the largest Wikipedias as a teaser and linked to the Group stats for a complete overview. I am kind of hoping the Spanish translators will finally get the hint ;) I also mentioned my report on localisation. I am planning on writing that 2-3 more times this year. That will most definately not focus on Wikipedia and it's largest language variants.
My previous email does in no way mean that Upper Sorbian (or any other language with an almost complete localisation) would have a localisation of lower quality. To the contrary. Maintenance for Upper Sorbian (but also for Arabic, Occitan, and Slovenian) has been excellent over the past few months and in the list of 300+ supported languages, it is among the languages that have the most complete localisation. Credit where credit's due, but now I am not mentioning another 70 or so languages for which people are also making an effort; they have just not finished yet.
However, my mail would have gotten too long if I had mentioned each and every aspect of what we as the Betawiki community are doing for MediaWiki localisation. I do hope you understand.
Cheers! Siebrand
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: translators-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:translators-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] Namens Michael Wolf Verzonden: zondag 17 februari 2008 21:35 Aan: Wikimedia Translators Onderwerp: Re: [Translators-l] MediaWiki 1.12 about to be branched: please give localisation a push
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100%? They have been translated outside Betwaiki, am I right? English? Did anybody translate from English into English? It isn't fair to include it into statistics. The 10 largest Wikipedias. Alwasy still the largest ones. :-( There are some small Wikipedias that have been localized very well, too. ;-)
Kind regards Michawiki
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Message: 4 Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 11:24:36 +0100 From: Anders Wegge Jakobsen Subject: Re: [Translators-l] [Wikitech-l] An update on localisation in MediaWiki To: "Wikimedia developers" , "Wikimedia Translators" , "MediaWiki internationalisation" Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Anders Wegge Jakobsen writes:
Six weeks ago I became involved in an argument about translation of the mediawiki software. I made the comment below.
Yes, the obvious solution is that I maintain a private translation; at the same time one or more of the admins at dawiki plays catchup, whenever the inerface suddenly start sprouting english words, and the rest of the world get to see the worst of OSS. Everyone is happy.
Unfortunately, it have proven to be true. No substantial changes to the danish localization have happened since then. Since I have cooled of a bit since then, and my prediction have proven true, I'll try to summarize the problems with localization on translatewiki as I see them:
* With the current setup, translators will need to access the code, to actually see what cryptical strings like 'You have not specified target revision or revi sions to perform this function on.' actually mean.
* That a web interface exists does not equal that a large horde of skilled translators will be attracted.
* Noone likes to see others credited with their work.
This is not an attempt to renew a heated argument. The idea of providing a relative easy-to-use interface for translation work is better than having no one translating the interface into any particular language. But in my opinion, it is not at present time a substitute for having someone wit at least rudimentary PHP coding skills doing the translation and submitting patches or direct commits to svn.
And yes, the issue of crediting work was what angered me most. It still is, and unless I'm the one individual in the world with the thinnest skin on this matter, this issue will arise again.