Hi Wegge,
Contrary to your belief I think you I are still quite angry at something that happended or
something that someone did or wrote. I have problem identifying what it is exactly, which
makes it hard to address. I find few of the statements you made below to be true.
Can you let us know what you would need to be satisfied, or in your eyes be properly
credited for everything you have done for the Danish translation? Your current choice of
debate does not strike me as solution driven, which is something I personally very much
prefer.
Kind regards,
Siebrand Mazeland
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[mailto:wikitech-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] Namens Anders Wegge Jakobsen
Verzonden: maandag 18 februari 2008 11:25
Aan: Wikimedia developers; Wikimedia Translators; MediaWiki internationalisation
Onderwerp: Re: [Wikitech-l] An update on localisation in MediaWiki
Anders Wegge Jakobsen <wegge(a)wegge.dk> 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.
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