From 9a6b9067fc2ea5803bcae3d85f36465f2df80e6f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: robert Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 13:13:04 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] some late slide changes --- fosdem2004/l10ntalk_01.html | 2 +- fosdem2004/l10ntalk_03.html | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/fosdem2004/l10ntalk_01.html b/fosdem2004/l10ntalk_01.html index a66cd2d..8a8c6d7 100755 --- a/fosdem2004/l10ntalk_01.html +++ b/fosdem2004/l10ntalk_01.html @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ as well as Thunderbird.
Seamonkey counts 100 L10n projects, Firefox has 39 and Thunderbird 22 listed (as of 2004-02-19). -Not all of them have current build though. Mozilla 1.6 is available in 26 languages (plus en-US) +Not all of them have a current build though. Mozilla 1.6 is available in 26 languages (plus en-US) to this date, Firefox 0.8 was translated to 12 languages in the less than two weeks since its release, Thunderbird 0.5 got up to 10 localizations in the same time. We can expect those three numbers to still grow a bit, as we had 37 languages for Mozilla 1.5[.1], 24 for Firebird 0.7[.1], and 13 for Thunderbird 0.4. diff --git a/fosdem2004/l10ntalk_03.html b/fosdem2004/l10ntalk_03.html index 6e36765..0341f4b 100755 --- a/fosdem2004/l10ntalk_03.html +++ b/fosdem2004/l10ntalk_03.html @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ it seems to be the most-used localization by far tho
The German localization of Mozilla gets included in all CDs of the big German magazine PC-WELT, the German XPI pack is on the mozilla.org 1.6 CD (AFAIK), SUSE LINUX does include German packs for Mozilla, and probably it's shipped in various other ways as well. -
Two other contributors are shipping translated version of Firefox and Thunderbird based on that work, +
Two other contributors are shipping translated versions of Firefox and Thunderbird based on that work, and the German Mozilla newsgroup de.comm.software.mozilla has been split into a hierarchy of 4 newsgroups because one group couldn't handle the traffic of currently 4000 postings a month.
Recently, I've given an interview for a German SAP magazine, and an Austrian computer magazine asked -- 2.35.3