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== General information ==
== General Information ==
You are welcome to help out translating openpetra.
The team behind OpenPetra doesn't plan particular translations of OpenPetra - rather, '''the OpenPetra application can be translated voluntarily''' by people who want to either contribute to OpenPetra with their skills in this way and/or have a particular interest in having the application in their 'heart language'.


There are actually 3 different ways to provide some translation.
* The people who do the translation should be good in English and translate the application out of English into their mother tongue, ''but they don’t need to be computer specialists for that!''
The first one is the easiest and is described in the following. The other 2 options can be found on the page [[Translation_documentation_for_Developers]].
* One doesn't need to take on the task of translating the whole application into another language as the translations are done incrementally - sentence for sentence.  
* One can translate as much or as little as he desires, and one doesn't even need to notify us if he/she starts translating, though it would be kind if that would be done.


1.) Using the [https://translations.launchpad.net/openpetraorg/trunk/+pots/template1 launchpad-platform]. To be able to make changes on the translation a registration is needed. If you are not sure with a translation please check "Someone should review this translation".
''You are very welcome to help in translating OpenPetra into other languages.''


==Translation team==


If you have questions or doubts feel free to contact the translation team: [mailto:joejoe2010(at)users.sourceforge.net joejoe2010 [at] users.sourceforge.net]
If you have questions or doubts feel free to post on the [https://forum.openpetra.org Forum]
 
== How to translate ==
We are using Weblate for managing the translations of the javascript client.
 
Just go to https://weblate.openpetra.org to our own Weblate installation.
 
== Testing the translations ==
You can get a test installation, by running
 
curl https://get.openpetra.org | bash -s test
 
Then just replace your language file in /home/op_test/client/locales, and reload your browser.


== Language specific information ==
== Language specific information ==

Latest revision as of 08:03, 19 Mayıs 2022

General Information

The team behind OpenPetra doesn't plan particular translations of OpenPetra - rather, the OpenPetra application can be translated voluntarily by people who want to either contribute to OpenPetra with their skills in this way and/or have a particular interest in having the application in their 'heart language'.

  • The people who do the translation should be good in English and translate the application out of English into their mother tongue, but they don’t need to be computer specialists for that!
  • One doesn't need to take on the task of translating the whole application into another language as the translations are done incrementally - sentence for sentence.
  • One can translate as much or as little as he desires, and one doesn't even need to notify us if he/she starts translating, though it would be kind if that would be done.

You are very welcome to help in translating OpenPetra into other languages.

Translation team

If you have questions or doubts feel free to post on the Forum

How to translate

We are using Weblate for managing the translations of the javascript client.

Just go to https://weblate.openpetra.org to our own Weblate installation.

Testing the translations

You can get a test installation, by running

curl https://get.openpetra.org | bash -s test

Then just replace your language file in /home/op_test/client/locales, and reload your browser.

Language specific information

Translation documentation for Developers