[liberationtech] Cryptocat: Call for Translators. Please Participate!
Amin Sabeti
aminsabeti at gmail.com
Tue Aug 20 05:13:54 PDT 2013
I'll do the Persian language :)
A
On 20 August 2013 12:42, Nadim Kobeissi <nadim at nadim.cc> wrote:
> Dear Libtech,
>
> Echoing Commotion's recent call for translators on this list:
>
> Cryptocat is adding cool new features (and modifying some existing ones)
> over the upcoming weeks, all of which necessitate the translation of
> various new words and sentences for the user interface. Currently,
> Cryptocat is available in almost 40 languages, and maintaining these
> translations would be impossible without the participation of language
> speakers from around the world.
>
> You can very easily contribute to Cryptocat translations here:
> https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/Cryptocat/resource/cryptocat/
>
> Just pick a language and fill it up to 100%! If you know people who can
> help, I urge you to please forward this email to them.
>
> The following languages are priority. Any language not on this list is
> considered not necessary to fully translate at the moment.
> Catalan
> Arabic
> Chinese (Hong Kong)
> Chinese (China)
> Urdu
> Tibetan
> Russian
> Estonian
> Czech
> German
> Danish
> Spanish
> Basque
> Greek
> Farsi
> French
> Japanese
> Hebrew
> Bengali
> Italian
> Khmer
> Korean
> Latvian
> Dutch
> Norwegian
> Polish
> Portuguese
> Bulgarian
> Swedish
> Turkish
> Vietnamese
> Uighur
>
> Thanks very much, and please don't forget to pass this around to people
> who may know these languages and be able to translate from English.
>
> NK
>
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