And now, Ukrainian language has 100% translation
https://weblate.rob006.net/projects/flarum/#languages
The Flarum Language Project
Denys I prefer to not add extensions like these "just in case", as they often gets abandoned or disappear completely (this vendor already had some extensions removed and he even have 2 fresh extensions for telegram auth, so it looks like he is experimenting with this). Currently there are ~100 extensions registered on Packagist but not available on Weblate - most of them are some kind of personal forks or niche projects and IMO it is just wast of time to translate these. I could add them if some actual users ask for it or dev announce it on discuss (that should indicate that is real extension and not an experiment that wil be removed next week), but adding all extensions from Packagist to Weblate is just not worth the effort.
I see these extensions also here:
https://next.flarum.org/extensions?tableSortColumn=created_at&tableSortDirection=desc
luceos Do we have such metrics? The only one I know is number of installs reported by Packagist, but it is pretty unreliable to detect how many forums use such extension.
Denys AFAIK Extiverse fetches all extensions registered on Packagist. A lot of users register their extension on Packagist event if they're for personal use or some tests only.
@rob006 Can you add blomstra/gdpr to Weblate?
rob006 Do you have plans to tag stable release for this extension in near feature?
There will be no further updates to this extension from me under it's current namespace, so beta.20 is potentially the last.
Depending on a few factors, work will continue from my side on it, but under a different namespace. For this reason, I think it probably best to not enable the beta tag(s) for weblate just yet, unless someone else plans to continue development under it's current namespace..
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Hello!
I'm found not supported Ukrainian localisation.
Please delete it:
https://flarum.org/extension/eikoninaru/flarum-ext-ukrainian
https://flarum.org/extension/koriaking/flarum-lang-ukranian