Hi,
Hanno Schlichting, on 2008-03-20:
> The tracker was specifically requested by some people
but hasn't seen
> much widespread use. It can stay as an opt-in for those
translators who
> want an issue tracker (afaik most don't want to have
one at all). What
> is more useful and should be the first information you
see as a contact
> point is the list at
> http://plone.org/development/teams/i18n/existing-tr
anslations which
> points you to the translators for each language.
I updated the text of the tracker with the info you wrote in
this
email. I pasted it below (without links):
=============================
Important: when should this tracker be used?
This issue tracker is only meant for language specific bugs
and
enhancements. Not all translators monitor this tracker and
no
automatic emails are sent. So a good option is also to
contact a
translator directly. See this list of translators.
Please report general i18n bugs to the Internationalization
component
in the Plone issue tracker.
When in doubt, you can always contact the Plone
internationalization
mailing list.
=============================
For those fond of lists, the current number of open issues
are:
# French (10)
# Persian (3)
# German (1)
# Hebrew (1)
# Russian (1) filed under 'Other languages'
So: Alléz les Francais! On y va travailler?
(Or something like that anyway, my French is not so good.
)
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