[User-committee] [OpenStack-I18n] [I18n] project team status update regarding internationalization/translation as July 2019
Ian Y. Choi
ianyrchoi at gmail.com
Mon Jul 29 23:55:45 UTC 2019
Hello Motiki-san,
Thank you for your comments.
For undocumented stuff, I have just proposed a patch:
https://review.opendev.org/#/c/673375/ .
And I am now collecting the statistics (it takes so long / is difficult
due to unstable network connection from my side).
Let's see where we have such translators or not..
With many thanks,
/Ian
Akihiro Motoki wrote on 7/30/2019 1:25 AM:
> Hi Ian,
>
> Thanks for sharing the current status.
>
>> 3. Updating ATC & AUC
>> : Frank previously submitted extra-ATC for Stein through
>> https://review.opendev.org/#/c/633398/ , and this time I would like to
>> submit the stat calculation from 2019-01-26 to 2019-07-25.
>> : All contributors who had commits on openstack/i18n repository will be
>> automatically regarded as Active Technical Contributors [1], and
>> I18n team would like to nominate all translators who contributed
>> translations on OpenStack official repositories
>> (https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/projects/ ) >= 300 words
>> as extra-ATCs assuming that their Zanata e-mail IDs are registered as
>> Foundation members.
>> : All translators who contributed >=300 word tranlations to the
>> following projects will be nominated as Active User Contributors [2]
>> assuming that their Zanata e-mail IDs are registered as Foundation
>> members: "contributor-guide, edge-computing,
>> leveraging-containers-openstack, openstack-user-survey, operations-guide".
> Does this mean if someone translates >=300 words but translates <300
> words in ATC targeted projects and <300 words in AUC targeted projects
> they are not recognized as either of ATC and AUC? The i18n doc [1]
> just mentions translators who translate >=300 words will be regarded
> as ATC. From the i18n guide perspective, the above statement in Ian's
> mail looks undocumented. It sounds better to be consistent (though I
> am not sure we have such translators.)
>
> [1] https://docs.openstack.org/i18n/latest/official_translator.html#atc-status-in-i18n-project
> Find my question inline below.
>
> Thanks,
> Akihiro
>
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2019 at 8:48 AM Ian Y. Choi <ianyrchoi at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I would like to share current project team status for better visibility
>> into I18n team members, copying to openstack-discuss and user-committee
>> thread:
>>
>> 1. Translation and team effort status
>> There are still lots of translation contribution as you see through
>> Stackalytics:
>> https://www.stackalytics.com/?metric=translations&release=train .
>>
>> The number of translated words is not larger than the previous cycle,
>> but I estimate that it will be similar or a little bit less than the
>> previous cycle since I18n usually contributes translations a lot especially
>> during Soft & Hard StringFreeze periods.
>> Note that I18n team currently sets higher priority on OpenStack user
>> survey translation and project document translations.
>> Such priorities information can be found on Zanata dashboard:
>> https://translate.openstack.org/ .
>> Other progress such as migrating Zanata into other translation platform
>> seems slow - me and Frank are planning to have a virtual sprint.
>>
>> 2. Shanghai Summit & PTG preparation
>> : Frank submitted his presentation including me and Hoarce (China team).
>> Let's wait for final approval on presentation submission.
>> : There should be PTG at Shanghai - please add your name and detail
>> thinking to Etherpad mentioned in
>> http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-i18n/2019-July/003436.html .
>> I strongly think to more encourage participation since I expect more
>> participation especially from Chinese translators & contributors.
>>
>> 3. Updating ATC & AUC
>> : Frank previously submitted extra-ATC for Stein through
>> https://review.opendev.org/#/c/633398/ , and this time I would like to
>> submit the stat calculation from 2019-01-26 to 2019-07-25.
>> : All contributors who had commits on openstack/i18n repository will be
>> automatically regarded as Active Technical Contributors [1], and
>> I18n team would like to nominate all translators who contributed
>> translations on OpenStack official repositories
>> (https://governance.openstack.org/tc/reference/projects/ ) >= 300 words
>> as extra-ATCs assuming that their Zanata e-mail IDs are registered as
>> Foundation members.
>> : All translators who contributed >=300 word tranlations to the
>> following projects will be nominated as Active User Contributors [2]
>> assuming that their Zanata e-mail IDs are registered as Foundation
>> members: "contributor-guide, edge-computing,
>> leveraging-containers-openstack, openstack-user-survey, operations-guide".
>>
>> This is new nomination after the decision during Stein PTG with User
>> Committee: Please see [3] and [4] if you would like to follow-up with
>> more information.
>>
>> I will do this nomination for ATC & AUC as PTL just after July 25,
>> although the due of extra ATC is Aug 26-30 [5] since I synced with
>> Foundation that the price of Summit ticket will increase around Aug 7
>> : processing within the due will be fine, also I set period exactly for
>> six months.
>>
>> 4. Team status
>> : Although I regularly be online during I18n (+Docs) IRC team meetings,
>> I couldn't find enough quorum, and I couldn't proceed more deep
>> conversation with language teams (usually no reply from my e-mails
>> unfortunately).
>> : Current I18n team core members seem busy but when I communicate with
>> them, all they are still very supportive to I18n team projects. I really
>> appreciate their kind help.
>> : Also, I find that some translators are very active comparing to some
>> inactive language coordinators. In this case, would it be a good idea to
>> nominate them as language coordinators? Please share your thoughts.
>> : However, if such lack of team member conversations keep going, then
>> I18n team might decide during upcoming PTG to make translation from an
>> official team status into Special Interest Group [6].
>> This would mean that there will be no official PTL election and there
>> will be no extra-ATC nomination, although I need to more figure out in
>> details in future.
>>
>>
>> With many thanks,
>>
>> /Ian
>>
>> [1]
>> https://docs.openstack.org/i18n/latest/official_translator.html#atc-status-in-i18n-project
>> [2]https://governance.openstack.org/uc/reference/charter.html#active-user-contributors-auc
>> [3]
>> http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-i18n/2018-September/003316.html
>> [4] http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/uc/2018/uc.2018-10-01-18.02.html
>> [5] https://releases.openstack.org/train/schedule.html
>> [6] https://governance.openstack.org/sigs/
>>
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