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Jean-Baptiste <jean-baptiste@holcroft.fr>Date: Sun, Nov 22, 2015 at 2:22 AM
Subject: Zanata language statistics
To:
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Hi there,
I created a better statistic file.
You can donwload the script from there :
https://github.com/Jibec/fedora-zanata-statistics
=> they may be some timeouts, I don't know why, but it looks
like to be project-iteration related.
You can download the ods file with results from there :
https://fedoraproject.org/w/uploads/0/0d/Translation_statistics-2015-11-22.ods
Here are the results (at today 22th november) , I choosed
classics european languages and some languages I heard about in
the mailing list in the last month (Chinese, Romanian and Kmer).
Language |
Total MESSAGE |
Total WORD |
Translated MESSAGE |
Translated WORD |
% MESS |
% WORD |
French |
49900 |
585174 |
31189 |
295083 |
62,50% |
50,43% |
Spanish |
49900 |
585174 |
31190 |
288543 |
62,51% |
49,31% |
German |
49900 |
585174 |
25906 |
182923 |
51,92% |
31,26% |
Chinese |
49900 |
585174 |
20610 |
142573 |
41,30% |
24,36% |
Romanian |
49900 |
585174 |
3539 |
20357 |
7,09% |
3,48% |
Kmer |
49423 |
583242 |
899 |
6842 |
1,82% |
1,17% |
It's very difficult to say that French and Spanish really
are more translated than German or Chinese but it may help to
have a better global view for teams.
Sincerely,
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Jean-Baptiste Holcroft
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