Do you speak PrestaShop? – February 2021 edition

Do you speak PrestaShop? – February 2021 edition

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

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Project news

Esperanto is finally available in the back office :tada:

A few weeks ago, Esperanto was not available in PrestaShop’s back office. I’m glad to announce that this issue has been solved! In your back office, go to International > Translations > Add/Update a language and select ‘Esperanto’ in the dropdown list.

Please note that not all translated strings have been validated yet. Therefore, these strings won’t be available in the back office. If you would like to help with proofreading, do not hesitate to contact me.

:two_hearts: Special thanks to newcomers

Many people subscribe to the project(s) of their choice each month, but not so many start translating straight away. For that reason, we would like to thank the ones who rushed into the effort immediately! So lots of love to the dedicated Jonas Kriaučiūnas, Begi Ganellari, Robin Pokorný, Thommas, Sevindj, u50, and Mohamed Ali Rajab.

A few stats

  • 35 members were active on the project this month.
  • A total of 12,443 words have been translated and 9,468 validated.
  • All this in 25 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 PrestaShop cannot thank you enough for your dedication! Here are the 10 most active translators and proofreaders for February 2021.

Top 10 translators in February:

  Translator Language # Words
1. ‫‬ mirmal Esperanto 3,750
2. AmirRzd Persian 2,176
3. Enrique García (quiquegarcia) Spanish, Mexico 1,416
4. 8i11y German 879
5. Armand (Rubujeto) Esperanto 729
6. Szymon Tondowski (stdeykun) Polish 657
7. Ilyasov Ivan (tRACE) Russian 545
8. u-50 Ukrainian 364
9. unbandara Sinhala 310
10. Benjamin Gantikow (bbbenjie) German 297

Top 10 proofreaders in February:

  Proofreader Language # Words
1. Enrique García (quiquegarcia) Spanish, Mexico 5,200
2. AmirRzd Persian 2,312
3. 8i11y German 756
4. Benjamin Gantikow (bbbenjie) German 360
5. ‫דניאל שפירא‬ (danielshapiro9) Hebrew 238
6. Rauno Riikman (weaver) Finnish 265
7. Marcin Orzechowski (Martinovy) Polish 112
8. Girdman.com (anargaragezov) Azerbaijani 69
9. Monika (monikaraciunaite) Lithuanian 66
10. Gabriel Tenita (ggedamed) Romanian 52

Congrats, and welcome to our new top contributors! :clap:

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

Complete translations

Fully available languages

At the end of February, PrestaShop 1.7.7 was fully available (= 100% translated and validated) in 16 languages:

Bosnian Chinese traditional Danish English
French Greek Italian Lithuanian
Persian Portuguese, Brazil Romanian Serbian
Slovak Slovene Spanish, Spain Swedish

Languages with the best evolution

The following languages had the best progress thanks to the translation community:

  • Spanish, Mexico (+11% to reach 67% validated)
  • Esperanto (+9% to reach 78% translated)
  • Persian (+5% to reach 100% translated :tada:)

Congratulations! :muscle:

Best translation progress for February 2021

A huge thank you to all the contributors!

Of course, this is highlighting the languages that made some progress with new translations; but it does not mean that the languages that are not mentioned here are not active. Indeed, some editing and rewriting could be going on, but the percentage of translation would not be modified (since it is working on strings that are already translated). So let’s not forget about the work of other proofreaders! Thanks to you too!

If you have not joined us on Crowdin yet, it is 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 me know: I will include a word about it in the next monthly report.

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