Re: Language data - Mailing list pgsql-www
From | Dave Page |
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Subject | Re: Language data |
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Msg-id | 45DD8737.3060600@postgresql.org Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: Language data (Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>) |
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Re: Language data
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List | pgsql-www |
Guillaume Lelarge wrote: > I see a different way to look at your statistics. This is just > percentage numbers. Do you have "real" numbers ? I mean, 3.9% of the > people visiting www.postgresql.org speak french. OK. But 3.9% of how many ? Magnus probably doesn't have much net access at the moment, so... From 15/02 - 21/02, 3.95% of the visits to www.postgresql.org have their language preference set to French. That equates to 5105 of around 130K total visits. > Looking at wikipedia, the United States' population stood at an > estimated 300,000,000. France has an estimated population of 64 million > people. So France has 21.33% of the population the United States has. So > having a 3.9% french people visiting the www.postgresql.org web site > seems a bit huge to me. Of course, there's other countries where french > is an official language > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_where_French_is_an_official_language > ... hmmm, much more than I thought :) ). > > And how many french people are interested in PostgreSQL ? I can't say > but if more than 50% of the french people interested in PostgreSQL are > visiting www.postgresql.org, we absolutely need a french translation on > this website. > > I just hope my explanations were understandable. Yup, understandable. I don't necessarily agree with your guess that 3.9% is too high though >> Now, looking at geographical distribution, it's quite different: >> United States 21.5% >> Germany 7.0% >> Brazil 6.5% >> Japan 4.6% >> Poland 4.1% >> France 4.0% >> United Kingdom 4.0% >> >> Adding up English speaking countries in the top list (US, UK, Canada and >> Australia), we have about 30%. Which clearly shows that a lot of people >> outside English speaking countries have their browsers set for English >> as their primary choice - just like me ;-) >> > > Or they are just using default options. That's what they have when they > download an english Firefox or a beta release. Quite probably I would guess. >> [...] >> Regardless of this, given that two people have expressed interest in >> translating what's there now, I'll make sure that the translation >> continues to work as good or bad as it previously had. Then we can >> improve on that in the future, once we see actual needs from actual >> translators. >> > > So we can start working on it ? that would be pretty cool :) Of course - you've seen the howto? /D