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Hello, dear Betawiki user.

This is our third e-mail newsletter, after the previous in mid July. It
intends to keep you updated on Betawiki's developments, and is also aimed at
reminding you to visit http://translatewiki.net at least once every month to
update the language(s) you have been contributing to in the past, so that
the localisations will stay up to date.

Noteworthy events
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* Niklas has finished the programming on his Summer Coding Project[1], and
  is working on the last task: documentation[2]. Please help out if you can.
* Betawiki needs more projects besides MediaWiki, its extensions, FreeCol,
  and Vocabulary Trainer. If you are dissatisfied with the localisation
  process of your favourite free open source product, and have some pull in
  the project, please come talk to us. We currently support Java
  .properties, Gettext, and PHP $messages. Adding support for more file
  formats is relatively easy and needs some PHP coding.
* The Betawiki Language Project is still running. Bounties are available for
  translations into dozens of languages from Africa, Asia, and Latin
  America, like Oriya, Afrikaans, Yoruba, Nyanja, Gikuyu, and Guaraní[3].
* Support for Mobile Broadband Configuration Assistant has unfortunately
  been dropped. News has reached us that the Gnome translator community does
  not appreciate outside help, as they communicated to the developer.
* We have imported all messages of all supported products. This will enable
  us to provide more complete support when messages change. Messages will
  be synced both ways.
* More details news is available on-wiki[4].

Status overview
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* MediaWiki core messages: 81 core messages were added since the last update
  bring the total to to 2,024. There are now 160 (-37 fewer) optional
  messages[5]. MediaWiki 1.13 was released recently, containing 59,000 more
  translated messages than MediaWiki 1.12. That is an addition of almost 20
  full localisations!
* MediaWiki extensions: Currently Betawiki supports 244 MediaWiki
  extensions, which is an increase of 9 since the last update. In total the
  supported MediaWiki extensions have 4,661 (+503) normal messages, and 126
  (+28) optional messages[6].
* FreeCol: Localisation of FreeCol is continuing as normal, support for more
  languages is progressing steadily. FreeCol 0.8.0 alpha is available for
  download. Please update your translations for the release version. Current
  message volume 1,650 (+95) regular messages and 360 (unchanged) optional
  messages[7].
* Vocabulary trainer: this product makes it possible to use OmegaWiki word
  collections as input for vocabulary training[8]. It currently contains 64
  (unchanged) messages.

Statistics
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We run daily statistics on all supported products. Here is an overview of
localisation statuses for the various products and a comparison with the
previous report (12 July), per 30 August 2008.
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| Message group          |12 Jul|30 Aug| change|
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| Supported MW languages |  317 |  318 | +  0% |
| Most often used 98%+   |  111 |  112 | +  1% |
| Core 90%+              |   67 |   67 |    0% |
| WMF extensions 90%+    |   20 |   28 | + 40% |
| Extensions 65%+        |   16 |   17 | +  6% |
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| FreeCol languages      |   69 |   79 | + 15% |
| FreeCol 90%+           |   11 |   12 | +  9% |
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| Voc. trainer languages |   27 |   44 | + 63% |
| Voc. trainer 90%+      |    8 |   16 | +100% |
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Languages with the most edits in the past month
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 1. Ripoarisch (ksh) (2,491 edits)
 2. Egyptian Spoken Arabic (arz) (1,840 edits)
 3. Esperanto (eo) (1,668 edits)
 4. Interlingua (ia) (1,550 edits)
 5. Occitan (oc) (1,432 edits)
 6. Dutch (nl) (1,311 edits)
 7. Bulgarian (bg) (1,146 edits)
 8. Norwegian (no) (1,131 edits)
 9. German (de) (1,101 edits)
10. Arabic (ar) (1,059 edits)

Top contributors (excluding staff)[9]
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 1. Purodha (2,620 edits) Languages: Ripoarisch, German, Documentation
 2. McDutchie (1,522 edits) Languages: Interlingua, Documentation
 3. Yekrats (1,474 edits) Languages: Esperanto
 4. Cedric31 (1,117 edits) Languages: Occitan, French
 5. Helix84 (795 edits) Languages: Slovak
 6. Omnipaedista (774 edits) Languages: Ancient Greek
 7. Dalibor Bosits (763 edits) Languages: Croatian
 8. Darth Kule (720 edits) Languages: Italian, Documentation
 9. Петър Петров (715 edits) Languages: Bulgarian
10. Ramsis II (708 edits) Languages: Egyptian Spoken Arabic

We welcome feedback about this newsletter. Please let us know by sending a
reply to this mail. We will try to accommodate your wishes.

Siebrand Mazeland
Betawiki staff

[1] http://nike.fixme.fi/blag/category/betawiki/
[2] http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Index
[3] http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:Language_project
[4] http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Betawiki:News
[5] http://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special:Translate&task=untranslated&group=core
[6] http://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special:Translate&task=untranslated&group=ext-0-all
[7] http://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special:Translate&task=untranslated&group=out-freecol
[8] http://www.omegawiki.org/extensions/Wikidata/util/voctrain/trainer.php
[9] http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:ContributionScores

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