Re: Latest Transtats 0.8.0 deployed in Production

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Hi,

Thank you so much for taking time to look at the new release!

On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 2:33 AM Jean-Baptiste <jean-baptiste@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,


thank you for this work, where do you take the information for each
Territory? List of locales, list of layouts, list of input methods, list
of time zones? What's the update date of these data sources?

And how do you select which information to display and which are to be
hidden?

Transtats is dependent on langtable[1] for this information.
 
How do you select which language is to process and which aren't?

* For France, you have 4 locales but only "French" has a computed
translation progress
* For India, you have 33 locales but only 12 languages have a computed
translation progress.

We had rounds of mail exchange(s) on trans-list regarding which languages[2] to add in Transtats.
Computation is tried for these (enabled) languages intersection with locales from the langtable.
 
When on a language page, could you list territories using this locale
and the status of this language in this territory?

Maybe, let me try that :-)
 
On the homepage, you write: "72 Languages Trends across releases"

I can see the languages, and for each of them I can see the status per
release, but where is your analysis on the trends?

(analysis on treads is yet to be done)
 
On the homepage, there is a "Trending Languages in Platforms" zone, but
what does it means?

that is calculated for the latest release (among what's added in Transtats, f33 at this point).
basically a sum-of view of f33 release page[3] sorted by most translated (in contrast to what's available).

furthermore, feel free to add, edit, prioritize in the roadmap[4].

regards,
sundeep

[1] https://github.com/mike-fabian/langtable
[2] https://transtats.fedoraproject.org/languages
[3] https://transtats.fedoraproject.org/releases/view/fedora-33
[4] http://docs.transtats.org/en/latest/roadmap.html

 


Le 21/09/2020 à 08:15, Sundeep Anand a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Latest release of Transtats[1] 0.8.0 is deployed in production[2].
>
> #changes
>  - UI improvements
>     - landing page (for logged-in users)
>     - territory details page and coverage details page
>
> - Latest package built details right in package details page (/latest
> built stats/)
>     - default build tag for package branch mapping
>
> - Package stats source_branch cleanup form, and bug fixes.
>
> - Weblate translation platform support.
>
> Hope this helps improve users' experiences.
>
> thanks,
> sundeep
>
> [1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Transtats
> [2] https://transtats.fedoraproject.org/releases
>
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