On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 4:27 PM, Niklas Laxström
<niklas.laxstrom(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 13 February 2012 15:44, Tilman Bayer
<tbayer(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 9:39 AM, Niklas Laxström
> <niklas.laxstrom(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 11 February 2012 06:56, Tilman Bayer <tbayer(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
As in recent
months, it is planned to announce the translations (i.e.
those which have been completed at that point) on the general
Wikimedia announcements list Wikimediaannounce-l, on Wednesday
February 15. We have also started to post them as language-targeted
updates of the official Wikipedia Facebook account, which reaches a
large audience.
Getting that page translated and proofread in just few days is almost
impossible for us, so we never make that deadline.
I'm not sure what
"that page" and "we" refer to here. The timespan is
roughly the same as the one that was given in the announcements for
the September, October, November and December "Wikimedia Highlights"
on this list. And most of the previous translations were in fact done
within just a few days. At the moment, two days before the given date,
five translations for the current issue are already 100% complete. Of
course translations continue to be welcome after that announcement,
it's just that they won't benefit from the added attention that comes
with it.
The Finnish translation team is very small. When there are only few
days to translate it, I don't even have the chance to request help in
our weekly chapter meeting. Thus Finnish can never benefit because we
are too slow. OTOH the chapter (me) publishes the highlights when they
are ready on WMFI's facebook page where we have mighty 50 fans and
also in the monthly member newsletter (under 50 recipients).
I see, thanks for
explaining.
-Niklas
An alternative would be to announce each translation separately as it
is completed, but one has to be mindful of the readers of
Wikimediaaanounce-l, who signed up to a list which is meant to be low
volume/high relevance.
Does it make sense to do that in two batches, to publish after a ~week
and ~2 weeks the translations that are newly ready?
It's an idea, especially if
there are several translations to
announce in the second batch. Of course we could also include it in
the announcement for the February WMF report, which would allow for
even more time. Or if I know the timing of the weekly meeting, I might
be able to give you a heads-up in case the upcoming issue is expected
to become available soon after the meeting.
-Niklas
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