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I've reported two new bugs:
Unity at Bug #773037
Nautilus at Bug #773039
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Unity is already tracked in Bug #646669 .
Transmission is Bug #653529
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El dt 30 de 11 de 2010 a les 17:24 +, en/na David Stansby va
escriure:
> Added unity to the list. When you hover over the wastebucket icon in the
> left hand corner, it says "Trash"
>
> ** Also affects: unity (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided
>Status: New
>
Note that if we're talki
Added unity to the list. When you hover over the wastebucket icon in the
left hand corner, it says "Trash"
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Fixed as per
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El dg 10 de 10 de 2010 a les 14:08 +, en/na melat0nin va escriure:
> This bug isn't entirely fixed - the tooltip for Rubbish Bin in the
> Nautilus sidebar still says 'Open the wastebasket'.
>
We've dealt with the bulk of Wastebasket/Deleted Items translations now.
Apart from the ones from Uni
Closing Transmission task, as Bug #653529 has been un-duped and is
tracked separately now.
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** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
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charles, It was marked fixed because the initial bug which was the issue here
was fixed.
The transmission task was added only 2weeks ago.
It is better to file new bug rather than creating metabugs.
If such metabugs are OK for the translations team, This bug will probably take
a while to fix, s
Reopening this ticket for ubuntu-translations to ask for confirmation
this is resolved for Transmission? Transmission's still listed on this
ticket as "triaged" rather than "fix committed" or "fix released".
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There was also a reference to Deleted Items in the Unity sidebar in UNE,
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This bug isn't entirely fixed - the tooltip for Rubbish Bin in the
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Hi everyone,
Thanks to everyone participating in the discussions and applying the
fixes, the original bug about inconsistent naming is now fixed. Good
work!
For any remaining issues such as the need to add an article to the
actions related to the Rubbish Bin, I'd recommend using the British
trans
Hi guys,
Please stick to the HIG with this. Deviating from it will introduce
ambiguities when translating the documentation. I should also point out
that this isn't a localisation issue, it's a stylistic one. We have this
"terse" style in UK English too (newspaper headlines use something
similar,
OK, I think my reference to the gnome HIG is a bit unfair over this
issue :-) [maybe a side-effect of replying at 3am on a Sat night :p ]
Because HIG is basically how the _default_ language style needs to be
written in Gnome UI and the default language is US English. So
everything else is just bas
The problem is that, "Sent to Rubbish Bin" and "Empty Rubbish Bin" sound
disjointed and robotic. It's not fair to compare it to "trash" because
Trash is what what goes in the bin (e.g. Empty Rubbish sounds OK).
Empty Rubbish Bin is understandable, it's just ugly.
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To be fair I think the inconsistency with the "the" came about when I
was translating all of the original texts to Rubbish bin I kept a "the"
when it was a wordy text such "Do you wish to send this to the Rubbish
Bin" where as if it was an action/command "Send to Rubbish Bin" I missed
out the "the"
I concur with Vish: for menu items, the determiner 'the' should
typically be omitted. Here's a list of standard menus and menu items:
http://library.gnome.org/devel/hig-book/stable/menus-standard.html.en
None of the menu items listed contain determiners.
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I would suggest *against* adding "the" for this. Menu items are not
about forming grammatically correct complete sentences.
HIG specifies not to overuse these http://library.gnome.org/devel/gdp-
style-guide/stable/grammar.html.en
Also, no other menu items use "the"/"a" unnecessarily.
Eg: nautilu
@popey & @Kazade,
Hi,
I've reviewed and 'saved' you're suggestions, they are correct as far as en_gb
is concerned, if there are any other instances where you find this please let
us know!
cheers
Ricey
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@vish, because it's grammatically correct ;) In the same way that we
use:- "write to me" where US English uses "write me".
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In US english it is "Open Trash" and "Empty Trash" , there is no "the" ,
why does UK English need extra "the" ?
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I've added suggested translations in Launchpad including the missing
"the" in gnome-applets and there is already an existing one in Nautilus
(for the button that appears when you view the rubbish bin). I don't
have magic translation review powers so I can only suggest the change,
can someone go in
However whilst consistent, the previous wording on the applet was:-
"Open the Wastebasket" -> "Open Rubbish Bin"
"Empty the Deleted Items folder" -> "Empty Rubbish Bin"
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Looking nicely consistent now - see screenshot.
Thanks everyone.
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Thanks David for the update and thanks to everyone who has worked on
this! Hope we have caught every translation and that the updates come
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El dv 01 de 10 de 2010 a les 08:27 +, en/na Kazade va escriure:
> Just a follow up to my previous comment, both the strings are translated
> in launchpad, just not yet packaged in gnome-applets.
>
We're starting to build the final language packs today, so they should
be there in a few days an
Just a follow up to my previous comment, both the strings are translated
in launchpad, just not yet packaged in gnome-applets.
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Also, the two menu entries that appear when right-clicking the Rubbish
Bin applet still show "Wastebasket" and "Deleted Items" (see Alan's
comment #82)
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OK, I just emptied the Rubbish Bin and a confirmation window popped up
and asked me if I really wanted to empty the Trash. So, there are
obviously some strings still hiding.
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Yes it has been changed in the source package (gnome-applets)
translations here
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/+source/gnome-
applets/+pots/gnome-
applets-2.0/en_GB/+translate?batch=10&show=all&search=wastebasket . Does
this need to be updated anywhere else to become an update w
@Michael Fallows: Could you check/correct the two menu items for the
trash-applet that Alan has pointed out?
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irely different names for Rubbish Bin.
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Sorry just for clarification by user guide I meant the Gnome
Documentation that is found in Ubuntu -> System -> Help and Support.
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In the user guide (within "Using Trash", "Moving a File or Folder to
Trash" and possibly more) need to be changed to using the new Rubbish
Bin wording rather then trash.
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Michael Fallows ,Nice work!. Thanks for getting the fix committed.
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Updated gfvs and gnome-applets en-GB translations to "Rubbish Bin" also.
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Hello again,
I will (if it is OK with the mass consensus, don't want to upset the
group!) rename all wastebasket, deleted items etc to "Rubbish Bin"
tomorrow (I guess it is tomorrow (I need sleep!)) or Monday on the
Nautilus package even if its just a "it will do for now" fix?
Michael
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Hey all!
I feel happy with "(the) rubbish bin".
I have a small confesion.. about an hour ago changed all the wastebasket
entries in
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/nautilus/+pots/nautilus/en_GB/+translate?batch=10&show=all&search=wastebasket
that were using the term wasteb
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** Also affects: ubuntu-translations
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Triaged
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On Thu, 2010-08-26 at 14:05 +, David Planella wrote:
> If we all agree in the terminology though, and a) the change cannot be
> adopted upstream for GNOME 2.32 due to lack of time; b) there are people
> in Ubuntu willing to work on this, I'd can see no trouble in adopting a
> pragmatic approac
Hi Bruce,
> Yet again we at upstream were not consulted at all. Thanks for putting
yet another nail in the coffin of upstream collaboration.
I believe the best way to achieve collaboration is communication. As a
representative of upstream, you've been participating in this discussion
all along, s
Bin is great for me, I am from finland and it sounds good for me, I am
speaking brittish and us english.
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I don't feel I have the authority to change the terminology without
asking at least the other members of the team. I attempted to send a
message to the gnome-uk list yesterday, but for some reason it doesn't
appear to have worked. I'll try again soon.
The thing that irks me is that Ubuntu decide t
Hi Bruce,
Earlier, you said "I'll see if I can get this done for GNOME 2.32, but I
don't promise anything." Thanks, but this is no good. You know exactly
what will happen: people will discuss the issue endlessly and no-one
will ever make a final decision. My top priority is sorting out the
consist
Yet again we at upstream were not consulted at all. Thanks for putting
yet another nail in the coffin of upstream collaboration.
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Hi folks,
This bug devolved into bikeshedding long ago. Consistency is the most
important consideration here, not the actual term that's used. It's
important that we make a choice and stick to it, ASAP. So, I'm sure that
alternative choices like "bin" would be just as good, and I'm sure
everyone h
Does anyone know how I can unsubscribe from this group?
Gary
dgar...@yahoo.com
=
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> en_GB localization
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>
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> Subject: [Bug 406626] Re: Deleted Items Folder inconsistently named in en_GB
> localization
>
> Please, just go with "Bin". The majority of native speakers in this
> thread seem happy with it. Either go with "Bin" or do a survey
I've sent a message to the gnome-uk list asking on thoughts about "bin".
I'll see if I can get this done for GNOME 2.32, but I don't promise
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Phil asked if I could conduct a survey which I haven't formally done.
However I have taken the opportunity to pester just about everyone I
know in the real world and ask them a simple question or two. "what's
that?" (whilst pointing at a refuse container on the floor ;) ) . I also
asked what was th
Please, just go with "Bin". The majority of native speakers in this
thread seem happy with it. Either go with "Bin" or do a survey (but I'm
almost positive the outcome of such a survey would be "Bin").
Gmail uses "Bin", and even Microsoft calls it the Recycle "Bin" in
Windows. Bin is the common GB
indow is headed Wastebasket. The URL to deleted items is also trash:///
> in nautilus but this is possibly a seperate issue. An effect of this can be
> seen in #115661 also.
>
> This could confuse new users and it should be a simple enough fix simply
> changing strings, so I believe it is a p
.bin extensions should be fine.
I don't know relevant here but what about /bin?
I wouldn't want any newbie to do a rm * -r -f /bin thinking he was clearing
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On 25 August 2010 21:57, Jan-Christoph Borchardt
wrote:
> About the ".bin" confusion:
> No no
We have the Doc team verdict! Can the Translations team get this fixed
for Maverick ?
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sh, far and away more common than "rubbish bin",
> "wastebin", or "wastebasket".
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> (The accuracy of this statement is questioned, see comment #28 onwards and
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EnglishTranslation/WordSubstitution given in
> comment #8.)
>
&g
The original comment that "trash" is commonly used in UK english is
correct. It would be recognised by even the most fervent of those who
do not wish to use american/international english in the UK.
"Bin" on it's own would be confusing and "Rubbish" is not really
appropriate for items that h
The original comment that "trash" is commonly used in UK english is
correct. It would be recognised by even the most fervent of those who
do not wish to use american/international english in the UK.
"Bin" on it's own would be confusing and "Rubbish" is not really
appropriate for items that h
About the ".bin" confusion:
No normal user should ever come upon a .bin file (or file extensions at all but
that’s a different story). Everyone that works with .bin files knows the
difference. So, where is the confusion?
@unforeseen: Compare how often .bin files come up in support cases vs.
how
I concur with the '[anything] bin' being too long.
I can also see there being some minor confusion between Bin and .bin but I
think that non-technical users in the UK are unlikely to need to use a .bin
file ... having said that, if they _do_ need to use one and phone up support
it could get confu
Trash is American usage. What gmail uses is dependant on your English
setting and here we are talking about GB.
I am in support of Mr Borchardt who said that " bin" is too long.
Just bin would be fine if you don't mind the .bin extension.
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Just for confirmation, I've attached a screenshot of Gmail in UK English
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On 25 August 2010 13:48, Cody C <406...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Actually, I think gMail uses "Trash", not "Bin".
Not when configured to use UK English, which is what we are talking
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Its bin on mine
On 25 August 2010 13:48, Cody C <406...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> On 26/08/2010 12:01 a.m., Kazade wrote:
> > I think most native speakers are happy with either "Bin" or "Rubbish
> > Bin". I'd personally prefer "Bin" (as I wouldn't really refer to deleted
> > files "rubbish")
On 26/08/2010 12:01 a.m., Kazade wrote:
> I think most native speakers are happy with either "Bin" or "Rubbish
> Bin". I'd personally prefer "Bin" (as I wouldn't really refer to deleted
> files "rubbish") but "Rubbish Bin" is fine if we are going with the
> waste container metaphor. As mentioned
I think most native speakers are happy with either "Bin" or "Rubbish
Bin". I'd personally prefer "Bin" (as I wouldn't really refer to deleted
files "rubbish") but "Rubbish Bin" is fine if we are going with the
waste container metaphor. As mentioned above, gmail uses "Bin" and that
seems very natura
Google Mail calls it "Bin", short and simple. If that wouldn’t suit most
users, they would certainly choose another term.
"Rubbish Bin" or any other variation of "[word] Bin" seems too long and
specific.
Disclaimer: I’m not a native speaker. Just believing that design can (and
should) be measur
Personally, rubbish bin seems a little raw. But I suppose I could see
what gnome-uk thinks.
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I think the problem is that no-one feels that they have the authority to
make a final decision. A survey would choose for us, but I agree that
it's a lot of messing around for little gain.
This bug is 44 comments long already. I say that we decide on "rubbish
bin" and just leave it at that. This t
I agree that its not needed.
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 4:50 PM, unforeseen
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> and could somebody please change the title of this from 'localization'
> to 'localisation' :D
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I new here,can anyone help me to know what is going on?
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and could somebody please change the title of this from 'localization'
to 'localisation' :D
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Please forgive my bluntness, I think a survey would be an unnecessary
act. It's a simple fact that in the UK, people will refer to it as the
"bin", "dustbin", "rubbish bin" or for something to be recycled "recycle
bin" or "[put it in the] recycling" which is less common.
In reply to Matthew Paul T
Hi Popey,
Would you mind organising a survey? It would probably be best to ask a
simple, non-leading question, e.g. "What [do|would] you call the place
where files go when you delete them?" Non-technical users would be more
valuable participants because they're the ones most likely to be
affected
Ryan,
Thanks for the clarification. I have launchpad set up, and I think
everything is good to go. How can I help with this bug?
- Bryant
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Ryan Hoover
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> Bryant,
>
> It was sent to the Docs team in general -- not you specifically.
Bryant,
It was sent to the Docs team in general -- not you specifically. I'm new
also and was just as confused when I first got the email :)
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Bryant Lippert
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> Vish,
>
> I'm new to the Ubuntu Docs group. I was just assigned this new task with
> you
> guys,
Vish,
I'm new to the Ubuntu Docs group. I was just assigned this new task with you
guys, but I'm not sure how to get this started, or where to log in. I was
trying to find someone under the Ubuntu mentoring program. Any information
you could off I would appreciate!
- Bryant
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010
If anything was decided, I could probably get this fixed for GNOME 2.32.
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Deleted Items Folder inconsistently named in en_GB localization
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@Phil , I had emailed Martin Meredith, a couple of weeks ago, to take a
decision on this bug.
But haven't heard back from him yet.
There seems to be no consensus on this. Let's just pick one and get this
fixed for Maverick :-)
Assigning to docs team as per Phil's suggestion
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@Phil , I had emailed Martin Meredith, a couple of weeks ago, to take a
decision on this bug. But havent heard back from him yet.
There seems to be no consensus on this. Let's just pick one and get this
fixed for Maverick :-)
Assigning to docs team as per Phil's suggestion
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Deleted Items Fold
@Phil , I had emailed Martin Meredith, a couple of weeks ago, to take a
decision on this bug. But havent heard back from him yet.
There seems to be no consensus on this. Let's just pick one and get this
fixed for Maverick :-)
Assigning to docs team as per Phil's suggestion
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I think the general consensus among native British English speakers in
this report is that "bin" or "rubbish bin" are suitable terms. e.g.
"Move to the rubbish bin", "Empty the rubbish bin" etc.
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Deleted Items Folder inconsistently named in en_GB localization
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406
I'd be happy top help organise such a survey (also a brit).
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Deleted Items Folder inconsistently named in en_GB localization
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406626
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Can I push for a decision on this ASAP, please? Not having a consistent
naming convention causes problems for people doing user assistance (docs
etc.), and this discussion has gone on for far too long. A native
British English speaker should make the decision; having a non-native
speaker decide (US
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