Re: [Tails-l10n] (discuss)[de]

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Auteur: flapflap
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Muri Nicanor:
> hi,
>
> On 12/13/2015 10:44 PM, flapflap wrote:
> [...]
>> I changed the text "Installation von Windows aus" to "Installation unter
>> Windows" because - although correct - it took me some time to figure out
>> how to understand the sentence. I think my version is more common and
>> easier to understand, I but leave it to the reviewer whether to accept
>> this change or not.
>
> yeah, we definitly have to find a solution for that, because that
> wording occurs in a lot of pages of the install wizard. i was under the
> impression, that the wording 'install from $operatingsystem' was a
> deliberate choice (instead of 'install on $operatingsystem' which i


yes, I think so too.

> would translate to 'installation unter $operatingsystem'), so the users
> don't assumme that Tails is something you can install on windows like
> torbrowser.


I didn't change occurrences of "Installation von Windows aus" if they
were part of a sentence because - to me - these are correctly
understandable (e.g. "Für die Installation von Windows aus brauchen Sie
A, B, C, D..."). I only changed it when mentioned sole as a
headline/title because initially I wrongly did the grouping of words
("Installation von Windows || aus" - "Installation of Windows || off")
so had to read it a few times.
I also thought of "Installation ausgehend von Windows" but found it
rather uncommon/unnatural, although it would correctly reflect the
"direction" for the installation.
On the other hand, the /installation/ is done 'under/unter' Windows
(just not the /execution/ of Tails), that's why I offered this wording.

> (it would be a lot easier, at least in german, to say "create a tails
> usb stick on $operatingsystem", because then the meaning is clear...)
> i remember vaguely that there was a discussion about the wording on some
> tails-list, but i cannot find it anymore...


Sadly, I've > 400 emails in my mailing list backlog and don't remember
that discussion so I likely can't help.

~flapflap