Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Make sure KDE software is usable in your language, join KDE translations!

Translations are a vital part of software. More technical people often overlook it because they understand English well enough to use the software untranslated, but only 15% of the World understands English, so it's clear we need good translations to make our software more useful to the rest of the world.

Translations are a place that [almost] always needs help, so I would encourage you to me (aacid@kde.org) if you are interested in helping.

Sadly, some of our teams are not very active, so you may find yourself alone, it can be a bit daunting at the beginning, but the rest of us in kde-i18n-doc will help you along the way :)

This is a list of teams sorted by how many translation commits have happened in the last year, more commits doesn't mean better, even teams with lots of commits will probably welcome help, maybe it's not in pure translation but instead in reviewing, you can also check statistics at https://l10n.kde.org/stats/gui/trunk-kf5/team/

More than 250 commits

    Azerbaijani
    Basque
    Brazilian Portuguese
    Catalan
    Estonian
    French
    Interlingua
    Lithuanian
    Dutch
    Portuguese
    Russian
    Slovak
    Slovenian
    Swedish
    Ukrainian

Between 100 and 250 commits

    German
    Greek
    Italian
    Norwegian Nynorsk
    Spanish

Between 50 and 100 commits

    Asturian
    Catalan (Valencian)
    Czech
    Finnish
    Hungarian
    Indonesian
    Korean
    Norwegian Bokmal
    Polish
    Vietnamese
    Chinese Traditional

Between 10 and 50 commits

    British English
    Danish
    Galician
    Hindi
    Icelandic
    Japanese
    Malayalam
    Northern Sami
    Panjabi/Punjabi
    Romanian
    Tajik
    Chinese Simplified

Between 0 and 10 commits

    Albanian
    Belarusian
    Latvian
    Serbian
    Telugu
    Turkish

No commits

    Afrikaans
    Arabic
    Armenian
    Assamese
    Bengali
    Bosnian
    Bulgarian
    Chhattisgarhi
    Crimean Tatar
    Croatian
    Esperanto
    Farsi
    Frisian
    Georgian
    Gujarati
    Hausa
    Hebrew
    Irish Gaelic
    Kannada
    Kashubian
    Kazakh
    Khmer
    Kinyarwanda
    Kurdish
    Lao
    Low Saxon
    Luxembourgish
    Macedonian
    Maithili
    Malay
    Maltese
    Marathi
    Nepali
    Northern Sotho
    Occitan
    Oriya
    Pashto
    Scottish Gaelic
    Sinhala
    Tamil
    Tatar
    Thai
    Tswana
    Upper Sorbian
    Uyghur
    Uzbek
    Venda
    Walloon
    Welsh
    Xhosa

P.S: Please don't mention web base translation workflows as comments to this blog, it's not the place to discuss that.

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