No worries, nothing happened :-)
I created the graphs and the world map. Because I do not know how to attach them to this
mailing list, I will send them to your mail separately.
- The pictures are big enough to keep the overview clear. Well if possible, please add
small pictures to the blog and make them clickable to allow people to see them in full
detail.
- I used graphs created by Jean-Baptiste, just modified them a bit. I wanted to use
some fancy look but I do not know how it will look at the blog post. Maybe I will have to
change colors because it will be badly visible. (just let me know and I will change it)
Next, I would propose to add following information to your blog (inspired with blog from
F24 sprint and stats provided by Jean-Baptiste). If accepted, please review the text from
English grammar point of view. Here is the text:
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The Translation Sprint took one week, from Sep 3 till Sep 9, and was focused on the
translation of important GUI packages. During these 7 days, 53 contributors translated 112
366 words in 20 different languages.
--> insert World.png <--
"Countries participated in Sprint"
**Translated packages**
The figures below show all important projects included in the Sprint event and their
translation progress (delta between start and end of the translation sprint). While some
packages didn't change much or at all, some other have got lots of attention like
authconfig, cracklib or blivet.
--> insert Graph.01.png <--
"Number (%) of completed translations before and after (language status must be
100%)"
--> insert Graph.02.png <--
"Total number of completed translations before and after (language status must be
100%)"
**Translated languages**
During the Sprint, 53 contributors translated 112 366 words in 20 different languages.
Twelve languages submitted more then one thousand of translated words.
Figure #3 shows translation status per language before and after the Sprint event. The
biggest progress was done for Slowak, Portugal and Albanian languages.
--> insert Graph.03.png <--
"Fedora translation status per language before and after"
Looking at the the translation statistics per language, we get results presented on next
Figure. The most active team was Brazilian group of translators (over 60 thousand of
processed words!!!), followed with Czech, French, Hungarian and the other teams.
--> insert Graph.05.png <--
"Translation activity per language"
**Contributors**
Let's make the summary of the top contributors. 15 translators submitted more then
1000 words and 33 translators managed over 100 words.
Incredible work was done by user Danniel who reviewed and approved over 40 thousand of
words! The second top approver was user Fredlima who managed over 10k words and the third
top approver was user Adallape having more then 5k approved words.
User Zdenek translated the most words - above 15 thousand. Next top translator was user
Meskobalazs (over 6k words) followed by user Jibecfed who translated more then 5k words.
Following figure shows translation activity per user participating in the sprint (top
21).
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"Translation activity per user (first 21 users)"
Last figure shows number of translators per language who participated in the Sprint.
Brazilian team had highest community support (13 people), next was French team (5 people)
followed by Spain and Chinese teams (both 4 translators).
--> insert Graph.06.png <--
"Number of translators per language"
Last but not least, please read below feedback from the translators themselves.
---> Follows interview section
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Thank you
Zdenek