Pour information, voici ce que j'ai proposé à la liste internationale. Il s'agit d'essayer d'améliorer la situation des sites et outils de Fedora.
On y traitera peut-être un peu plus de la traduction que d'autres sujets (navigation, style, intégration, ...), n'hésitez pas à rejoindre la discussion et/ou à diffuser l'information.
Bonne journée,
-------- Message transféré -------- Sujet : Guidelines and objectives about Fedora tools and translation Date : Wed, 17 Feb 2016 08:17:51 +0100 De : Jean-Baptiste jean-baptiste@holcroft.fr Répondre à : Fedora Translation Project List trans@lists.fedoraproject.org Pour : trans@lists.fedoraproject.org
Hi there,
A few month ago, we created a (wish)list of subjects, related to i18n and l10n : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/G11N/Fedora_24_G11N_Enhancements
As a new contributor, I was a bit confused about the many websites and tools of Fedora, because some are homemade others where use as SaaS solutions and didn't really know how to navigate from one to another, nor understood if translation was missing because the software didn't support it or because of the lack contributors.
I made a list of every websites I found : https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/G11N/List_of_Fedora_sites
The status is not very good : * some websites are not translated (ex : developer.fedora) * many sites don't have the Fedmenu button to help navigation * most of tools are not translated
It was pretty much expected, but now, how do we fix this ?
The work is huge, so we need to make a little bit of planning. What are the guidlines we would like to have for websites and tools ?
We also have to agree with websites teams and infra team and be realistic : none of our groups can handle and objective like 100% of websites and tools have to be internationalized and translated.
Anyone would like to help me writing and then discussing with #Website and #Infra groups ?
Subjects are : * global guidelines * short term objectives (2016) * mid-term objectives (2017)
Sincerely,
trans-fr@lists.fedoraproject.org