Re: Contacting i18n/l10n team

Andreas Tille <[email protected]> Wed, 26 Jun 2024 11:15:57 +0200
Newsgroups gmane.linux.debian.devel.l10n,gmane.linux.debian.internationalization.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi,

thanks for your response to my contact mail.

Am Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 10:23:28PM +0200 schrieb Thomas Lange:
> Hi,
> 
> I can share my impressions from the web team point of view during the
> BoF. Summary:
> - there are some very active and well maintained languages in the
>   webwml repo
> - there are more languages that are inactive or stalled. Major changes
>   in english are not applied to those languages.

I wonder whether it makes sense to have someone inside the team who
regularly pings those who worked on the "stalled translations" in the
past, ask for a status update and in case those persons are not able to
continue with their translation work whether they can at least find
someone who can take over (possibly by the help of former translators).

If all this does not help we should probably accept find some minimum
level of activity in some translation and in case some language is
falling below this level it might be better to remove this translation
(rather than providing "really" (whatever this means is to be discussed)
outdated translations)

> - it hard to see which language team is inactive, since we still have
>   git commits in the webwml repo, but not from translators. These are
>   almost simple changes from non-translators (like http -> https,
>   fixing URLs,...)

Good point.  Seems somehow to stress my idea that we should try to
reach out to real persons.

> - I'm interested in what may help translators, for e.g. is git a
>   barrier for people to become an active translator? Would a web based
>   tool help?

I'm not competent to answer this.  My gut feeling tells me that if some
volunteer really wants to contribute the tools do not matter much.  I've
seen my "non-Linux-office-only-educated" daughter Minh from Vietnam
doing an intro session into CVS (at that time) and Git by Felipe and the
next day she started with using these.  It might be that "easier" tools
are possibly helpful to attract new contributors more easily since not
everybody is sufficiently motivated to climb that steep hill in the first
place.  So the contact to past translators cold include some kind of
questionaire like:

  1. Do you think that (re-)gaining the skills you need to restart
     your translation work is a blocker?  yes/no
  2. Do you think you could find someone who takes over your work
     would be easier if the tools would 	be easier to use? yes/no

I'm convinced that we as technically addictect persons can not find a
proper answer to this question amongst ourselves.

Kind regards
    Andreas.

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