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[Proposal] How about translating Wardrobe in other languages ? #52
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I think that would be very cool, I'm not sure what we would do for localization, I know Eric was looking at this a bit. As far as documentation, maybe Eric can open up repos for docs-rom, docs-it. I would be willing to shoot for Spanish. I am not a technical speaker but speak relatively fluently with my family daily. On Jul 19, 2013, at 7:24 PM, ionut-tanasa [email protected] wrote:
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IF he considers to do something about it count me in! It would be awesome. |
I do like the idea and would like it to be external from the main repo. Let me do some thinking on it and devise a plan. |
I have seen Lang prefixed doc sets in other repo groups. And community Lang packs for internationalization On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 9:30 PM, Eric Barnes [email protected]
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Laravel does provide a pretty nifty Lang class (I' m sure most po you know that already) and I think rewriting the app to use the lang class should be pretty easy. |
I already converted the app to a Lang file. See Lang/en/wardrobe Thanks, |
I added a "locales" repo to the wardrobecms organization. This will be for translating the core. I will work on the docs repo over the next few days to get it working with sub directories for the different languages. Because I will not be able to audit different language files I will still only pull the english docs to the actual website. But will add information and links on finding the other docs. In the beginning I think the best way for this to work is just with pull requests against these repos. |
Sounds good, I'll start to get to work on Spanish. Have a blessed day, — On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Eric Barnes <[email protected]="mailto:[email protected]">> wrote: I will work on the docs repo over the next few days to get it working with sub directories for the different languages. Because I will not be able to audit different language files I will still only pull the english docs to the actual website. But will add information and links on finding the other docs. In the beginning I think the best way for this to work is just with pull requests against these repos. — |
I'll start on Romanian and Italian then if that's ok with you On Sunday, July 21, 2013, Ryan Tablada wrote:
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Should we use the html encoded characters or can we use the UTF-8 way: e.g. |
I am pretty sure you can use the first way.
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I am about halfway through the spanish translation so far. I'm realizing that there is a lot of technical things that I do not run into talking to my family and friends. |
I'm a spanish native speaker (Spain) and I would love to improve some translations if you don't mind. |
This is GitHub. Just send a pull request... |
Yes just send a pull request. All language files are in a secondary repo - https://github.com/wardrobecms/locales |
@Franarroutado thanks, I am a conversational speaker around the house so my grammar and technical knowledge in Spanish isn't too great. I just wanted to get some rough translations that would be a start. If you don't know how to do a pull request, send me the updates in an issue on my repo of the locales and I will submit a new pull request for Spanish. |
Thanks, I will make pull request with the changes. @rtablada you really did a great job on the translation. |
I'll translate it to Portuguese in the near future. =) |
Hi!
I was wondering if you'd want to translate it in other languages.
All the documentation and even the app itself front&backend of course.
I could do it in Romanian (native speaker) and in Italian (i live in Florence, Italy since aug 2006 and graduated here too).
What do you think?
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