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Activate the wordpress localisation ? #23
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As I understand it, support for non-English languages in WordPress works a lot like plugins and themes do. To support French, for example, you need to add a bunch of files like If you need support for other languages in the short term, maybe we should choose a set of commonly-needed languages and bundle them with our main Sandstorm app, so that everyone can use them. If we go this route, which languages do you think would be most important?
To get WordPress to work well with Sandstorm, we need to make some minor modifications. Ideally, these would all fit within a |
Hi David Thank you very much for your detailed answer. For users, I need the French language. thanks in advance |
@dwrensha my advice is that we bundle the top 10 Internet languages: http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats7.htm Specifically:
I know this might increase the size of the WordPress package, but I think in the increase in utility is substantial. What do you think? There are a number of different resources on most-popular languages on the web, and different ways of measuring it. The different measurements produce vaguely similar results, and I think we have no thoughtful way to pick one measurement strategy over another, so I propose that you do the above, and if it suits @jeau 's needs, then we try to generalize that across other Sandstorm apps. If users request other languages, we can look into adding it to the list of languages we add as a matter of course. Let me know what you think. |
Sounds good to me. I think each language file is less than 1MB unpacked, this would not cause a huge amount of bloat. I'll look into this next time I update the WordPress package. |
This issue was moved to sandstormports/wordpress-sandstorm#17 |
Hi
Why not activate the location of wordpress ?
I can not use Sandstorm as long as users can not use wordpress in their language.
another question ?
Why do not use the official repo which seem's up to date
https://github.com/WordPress/WordPress
Thierry
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