Re: Proposed status page changes



Christian Rose menulis:
> mĺn 2003-11-24 klockan 19.58 skrev Christian Neumair:

>>Maybe you have any other proposals?
>>IMHO we definitly need to resolve and split up the extras (maybe even
>>fifth-toe) section.
>>Idea:
>>- categorize apps better (image processing, multimedia, games,
>>packaging, calculation, etc.)
> 
> 
> I think that we in fact should have *fewer* sections, not more. The
> reason is simple: More sections means more seperate pages that the
> translators will have to monitor for changes. Thus, we should reduce the
> number of sections to the most essential, so that the status pages are
> still useful for monitoring purposes.

OK, how about divide extras into several section but on the *same* page.
no need to categorize it too detail.

Just use production instead of office.. glabel can be included as
use multimedia for gfx , snd and video
use develepmont for anything related to it
use libs for library
use "edutainment" for game and education
use "others" for others.

is it doable?

so translator can determine which module he/she want to do depend on 
what his/her priority




> The translation status pages aren't freshmeat where we need detailed
> classification based on functionality -- it's easy to look up what kind
> of application an application is (that information is covered elsewhere,
> for example on freshmeat), and that information usually won't change
> over time. gedit won't suddenly become a file manager or a mail client,
> etc.
> 
> If an application is part of the GNOME core release or Fifth Toe and so
> on usually changes over time though, and that classification is more in
> line with the task based approach that we should encourage translators
> to use, and help them to use, and that I hope many already do use.
> With task based approach I mean that many translators are (hopefully)
> probably working more like "I want to translate the official GNOME
> release and Fifth Toe, what do I need to do?" rather than "I feel for
> translating some different GNOME-based text editors, what do I need to
> do?". Thus, what release stuff is part of is the most primary
> information, and further classification only secondary, if needed on the
> status pages at all.
> 
> So what I propose is that we should have only these four sections on the
> status pages:
> 
> * developer-libs - For stuff part of the official GNOME Developer
> Platform release
> 
> * desktop - For stuff part of the official GNOME Desktop release
> 
> * fifth-toe - For stuff part of the official GNOME Fifth Toe release
> 
> * extras - For everything else
> 
> To be precise, I am of the opinion that the current "office" and
> "developer-app" sections should be removed, and that their contents
> should be moved to fifth-toe or extras, depending on where the
> individual modules belong according to the definitions above.
developer apps can be move to "development" section in extras.


> 
> 
> Christian


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