On Mon, Oct 12, 2020 at 8:22 PM Jean-Baptiste Holcroft <jean-baptiste@holcroft.fr> wrote:TL;DR: here are the translation memories for the 318 languages, built
from all software available in Fedora 32:
https://jibecfed.fedorapeople.org/partage/compendium-full/
Last august, I talked about my project "to provide translation memories
for translators and measure localization progress over version" [1].
Thanks to darknao's help with automation, I'm now able to analyze the
whole Fedora Linux distribution.Thanks Jean-Baptiste, this is very interesting indeed.I would like to make it a Fedora initiative and publish these files in
an official Fedora website.
Would someone be willing to help? Constraints is to use Hugo to allow
this website to be localized.I can't help wondering if there is any way to integrate this with Transtats in the future.
_______________________________________________For Fedora 32, it means:
* 21 000 srpm extracted (source of rpm packages)
* 121 000 po files detected (other formats exists, but I'm starting by
this) which represents 7Gio of data
From that, I deducted:
* 318 languages. For each of them, it produce:
** a compendium [2]
** a terminology [3]
** a translation memory (tmx file)
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