[Licom-l] Launch: still 2 April?
Ryan Kaldari
kaldari at gmail.com
Wed Apr 1 22:59:34 UTC 2009
Any idea how long all of that is going to take?
I don't mean to seem overly anxious, but just on Commons alone there
are 300+ templates that involve GFDL licensing (72 translations of the
standard GFDL template along with countless variations and
personalizations). All of these have to be reviewed and potentially
modified after the migration is approved. (Not to mention license tags
that aren't even templated.) That's just one project (out of 500). I
really don't see how this is going to be possible to pull off in less
than 3 months. If you guys know something I don't, please clue me in.
Ryan Kaldari
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Casey Brown <cbrown1023.ml at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:33 PM, Robert Rohde <rarohde at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Casey and friends have been making good progress with translations,
>
> I'm not too worried about this, but then again -- I might be too
> optimistic. Status update, we have:
>
> Priority 1
> * 45 CentralNotice translations,
> * ~35 vote interface translations (the first part; last time I looked),
> * ~25 vote interface translations (second part),
>
> Priority 2
> * ~25 FAQ translations,
> * 16 main page translations,
> * 8 vote-header translations (but a similar thing is in the main page as well),
>
> Priority 3
> * 4 timeline,
> * 4 committee,
> * 6 vote-specs
>
> I've also gotten notes from quite a few other people that they want to
> help, but are busy right now and will take a look at it as soon as
> they can. That doesn't take into account how many translations we'd
> get when the notice goes out. :-) (The translation page is linked
> from all the notices.)
>
> By the way, Josh, I love the color-coding you did.
>
>> and I know Tim is making active progress on the software, so hopefully
>> everything will align quickly.
>>
>
> I think this is what we should wait for primarily, and Erik's okay. :-)
>
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