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[Build]Do you speak PrestaShop? – February 2019 edition


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Contributing to PrestaShop is not only about the code, it’s also about taking part in the PrestaShop translation project! This report tells you how the translations of the software evolved in February.

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Project news

Special thanks to newcomers

Many people subscribe to the project(s) of their choice each month, but not so many start translating straightaway. For that reason, we would like to thank the ones that kind of rush into the effort immediately, aha! So lot of love to the cinostroza, hairul123, Jaroslava, jpvapehiro, olcaykart, and santorosalvo. See you soon on Crowdin… and PrestaShop. ;-)

A few stats

  • 24 members were active on the project this month.
  • A total of 175,348 words have been translated and 7,421 validated.
  • All this in 18 different languages.

Thank you for your involvement!

Top contributors

A lot of you are working every day on Crowdin to have PrestaShop available in many languages, and we can’t thank you enough for your dedication! Here are the most active translators and proofreaders for February 2019.

Top 10 translators in February:

  Translator Language # Words
1. malik.krak Slovak 173,419
2. kengo06 Hungarian 489
3. SeongHyeon Cho (jaymz9634) Korean 382
4. Cha (cafetango) Chinese Traditional 315
5. jp-vape (jpvapehiro) Japanese 197
6. Anouar Talidi (Anouar_Talidi) Arabic 166
7. ols (olegsv) Hebrew 121
8. eleazar German 50
9. Jesús Ruiz (jruiz) Spanish 44
10. Gabriel Tenita (ggedamed) Romanian 30

Top 10 proofreaders in February:

  Proofreader Language # Words
1. SeongHyeon Cho (jaymz9634) Korean 5,535
2. ols (olegsv) Hebrew 769
3. Cha (cafetango) Chinese Traditional 423
4. Anouar Talidi (Anouar_Talidi) Arabic 395
5. eleazar German 50
6. Jesús Ruiz (jruiz) Spanish 44
7. Gabriel Tenita (ggedamed) Romanian 30
8. Adeko Webdesign & Development (Adeko) Dutch 24
9. Monika (monikaraciunaite) Lithuanian 18
10. Danni Afasyah (prestanesia) Indonesian 8

Congrats, and welcome to our new top contributors!

Remember, you can see who’s been contributing to our translation project thanks to the Translators page.

Complete translations

Fully translated languages

At the end of February 2019, PrestaShop 1.6.1 was fully available (= 100% translated and validated) in 31 languages:

Bulgarian Catalan Croatian Czech
Danish Dutch English Estonian
French French, Canada German Greek
Indonesian Italian Latvian Lithuanian
Macedonian Norwegian Persian Polish
Portuguese Portuguese, Brazil Romanian Russian
Slovak Slovene Spanish Swedish
Turkish Ukrainian Vietnamese  

For its part, PrestaShop 1.7.5 was fully available in 24 languages!

Bosnian Bulgarian Croatian Czech
Danish English French French, Canada
German Greek Indonesian Italian
Latvian Macedonian Persian Polish
Portuguese, Brazil Romanian Russian Slovak
Slovene Spanish Swedish Ukrainian

Languages that need (more) proofreaders

A translated string will not be available in PrestaShop as long as it is not validated. For this reason, it’s important we should keep a good level of validated strings vs. translated strings, to make sure everyone benefits from the latest translations!

At the end of February 2019, some languages would still benefit from some proofreading:

  • Flemish (100% translated vs 0% validated in 1.6).
  • Galician (100% vs 62% in 1.7).
  • Spanish, Venezuela (53% vs 17% in 1.6).
  • Chinese Simplified (100% vs 71% in 1.7).
  • Tagalog (52% vs 24% in 1.6).

Languages that need proofreading

If you wish to help to proofread what has been translated, please contact us with the language you’d like to proofread: just send an email to [email protected]. We need your help!

If you haven’t joined us on Crowdin yet, it’s never too late!

If you want to gather your fellow translators to work towards a better harmonization, start a glossary, or anything else, do let us know: we’ll include a word about it in the next monthly report.

Do you have a question, a remark? Don’t hesitate to leave a comment. See you next month!

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