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Re: Wow! 63 languages for KDE 3.5.1
by superstoned on Wednesday 01/Feb/2006, @01:35
what about gnome?
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Re: Wow! 63 languages for KDE 3.5.1
by Matej Cepl on Friday 03/Feb/2006, @17:44
I don't know what are the packages in Debian, but
http://www.gnome.org/i18n/ has also 52 supported and partially supported languages (supported is more than 80 % translated -- 39 languages, partially supported more than 50 % -- 13 languages). it seems that they are doing better than us.

I have downloaded whole similar data for KDE (of course, they are better presented :-); <http://i18n.kde.org/stats/gui/stable/index.php>) into OpenOffice (yeah, I know, but KSpread doesn't support this yet) and made a table <http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej/tmp/kde-i18n.ods>. The table says that there are 25 languages supported above 80 %, and 12 languages above 50 %. It seems that in both aspects we are doing worse than Gnome.

Sorry,

Matej
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  • Re: Wow! 63 languages for KDE 3.5.1
    by ac on Friday 03/Feb/2006, @18:02
    GNOME is a lot smaller than KDE.
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