[Localization] Some statistics

Seth Woodworth seth at laptop.org
Fri Aug 8 21:53:05 EDT 2008


Excellent Sayamindu!

Can we get this posted on the wiki somewhere?

Actually this is a pretty cool success story.  Let's do a little writeup and
send this to OLPC-Open and Grassroots.  This is good news :)

-Seth

On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Sayamindu Dasgupta <sayamindu at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello,
> Now that Sugar 0.82 is out, I fired up a spreadsheet and did some
> calculations to find out which languages have attained a level of
> "significant support" (eg > 80% of XO Core and Bundled translated).
> The results are
>
>
>        Language                Overall %
>        =========================
>        Greek           100
>        Sinhala         100
>        Turkish         100
>        Dutch           99
>        German          99
>        Kinyarwanda     98.5
>        Spanish         97.5
>        Nepali          97.5
>        Italian         97
>        Kreyol          97
>        Marathi         96.5
>        Mongolian               95.5
>        French          95
>        Telugu          94
>        Urdu                    93.5
>        Slovenian               82.5
>        Dari                    80
>        Pashto          80
>
> Though this is not very accurate, we have around 18 languages with
> "significant support". The main reason for the possible inaccuracy is
> that we do not have a clear distinction between Glucose, Fructose and
> "Extra Activities" yet in Pootle. However, that will be fixed by
> Monday (hopefully).
>
> Thanks to all the teams for their wonderful work.
> Thanks,
> Sayamindu
>
>
>
>
> --
> Sayamindu Dasgupta
> [http://sayamindu.randomink.org/ramblings]
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