--nextPart3469571.o8KdgUHFNc Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > [: Oswald Buddenhagen :] > i would find this number way more helpful if it gave the percentage of > strings with markup only amongst strings which have placeholders, as that > is by far the most interesting target group. I recognize that simply taking into account all messages is somewhat lacking, but it is also not that obvious one should rather look at messages with placeholders. Here is the comparision between the two: total KUIT-tagged ratio all messages 202995 1144 0.56% placeholder only 15771 557 3.53% While ratio is much higher on placeholders, half of all used tags are not in messages with placeholders. Maybe the best reference of what should be considered "thorough use" would be to look at one application that uses it thoroughly. I've seen at least KAlarm to be such, and for it the statistics are: total KUIT-tagged ratio all messages 1037 153 14.75% placeholder only 125 100 80.00% _From this it would appear that in all KDE current use of KUIT is 3.8% (0.5= 6/ 14.75) of thorough use over all messages, and 4.4% (3.53/80.00) over placeholder only. Which, being roughly equal, indicates that simply taking all messages is representative enough... But the "thorough use" sample here is small, granted. > i wouldn't set the hopes too high. while the system is certainly well > thought out, it isn't such a spectacular improvement (as far as the > average dev is concerned) that you'd have much of a chance to stand > against the momentum of the solutions the various communities have. That's exactly what it seems to me too. So, that small hope is simply this: make a standalone library available, buildable with different "backends" (QtCore/QtScript, GLib/SpiderMonkey...), several language/framework bindings, and see what happens. But I don't say I'll do it, still pondering between opposed ends of "lot of work" and "low probability of acceptance". (It also needs some support from Gettext, and in this respect it is troublesome that Gettext maintainer remained silent on the proposal.) > it's way more likely that you gain traction when you optimize for minimal > migration pain in a community which is actually in search of a solution. > the next qt contributor summit is in only two months. Well... speaking of relative improvement, doing something outside of PO/ Gettext base would be to me a regression that dwarfs any improvement I wanted to have :) =2D-=20 Chusslove Illich (=D0=A7=D0=B0=D1=81=D0=BB=D0=B0=D0=B2 =D0=98=D0=BB=D0=B8= =D1=9B) --nextPart3469571.o8KdgUHFNc Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEABECAAYFAk9tqrEACgkQMSGXgigGr3GTsgCfbsSSC0uFZM7d9ZJQhi1tzoBi z3YAnjVjdLIQhROPzeGVsWGX/uMH2g3H =BzXX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --nextPart3469571.o8KdgUHFNc--