Erik Moeller wrote:
This is a key project to study our contributors &
our audience.
The more languages we can translate to, the better. :-)
If you are willing to translate from English into another
language, please:
I really wish I could feel enthusiasm for such a call. But
already within the Wikimedia Foundation there are translations of
the Mediawiki software, additional translation of Messages on the
local installation of each wiki, there are translations of
fundraisers on
meta.wikimedia.org, and then there is betawiki.
In addition to all the Wikipedia articles and policies that are
more or less translated between languages.
And outside of the Wikimedia Foundation, there are tons of
projects that each run their own volunteer translation effort,
including OpenOffice, Mozilla, KDE, GNU/Linux, and LibraryThing.
Now this survey needs to be translated, so therefore we need to
invent yet another interface and yet another list of volunteer
translators. Really?
Often enough one signs up as a volunteer translator on some
project only to be met with requests from some complete idiot who
asks for a translation of phrases without context, such as "car"
(is that an automobile or a railway car?), or "character" (a
person, a moral property, or a letter of the alphabet?).
It's a big turn-off. No intelligent person wants to work with
idiots. So when you ask for more volunteer translators, *you* need
to provide some indication:
* that you have already used existing lists of translated
messages, and you only need help with the extras,
* that you will never ask for translations of the names of months
or weekdays, since that is already part of free software for
localization,
* that you have already used existing interfaces and communities
for translation volunteers, and won't invent new ones,
* that you have an idea of what it means to provide useful
context to the phrases you want translated,
* that you will publish the list of translated phrases so the
next project that comes along can benefit from it.
Or else you will only attract the utter beginners who never
translated anything before, and never asked those questions.
I am maintaining an internal assignment spreadsheet.
We will try
to pair up translators & translation reviewers for each
language. You'll receive the questions in OpenOffice and Excel
format - use whichever suits you best.
*Sigh*. This is not for me.
--
Lars Aronsson (lars(a)aronsson.se)
Aronsson Datateknik -
http://aronsson.se