Polish translation
Hello, I'd like to request a designation to coordinator role for Polish translation of Python documentation and a creation of GitHub repository for it. I am currently a Python developer at YouGov. I am coordinator of Django documentation translation into Polish. I am native Polish speaker, my English skills are about C2 CEFR [1]. In couple of days I'd like come up with a plan to efficiently encourage people to join the translation project. Regards, Maciej Olko [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Lan...
Hi Maciek! Nice to hear from Poland! You can already start translating using the transifex project: https://www.transifex.com/python-doc/python-newest/ that's where most of the translation looks to happen (except French which only happen on Github, we find it easier to review pull requests and comment on them than transifex). You're the de-facto coordinator for this language, (there's no established process) so welcome on board :) Feel free to start encouraging people to join (more efficient than trying to translate alone), I'll create you a repository on github.com/python/python-docs-pl as soon as it make sense ("enough" strings are translated), a few percent later we'll add you to the build so you can preview the doc on docs.python.org, and finally we'll follow the rules of PEP 545 about going public, being you'll need to have translated: - 100% of bugs.html with proper links to the language repository issue tracker. - 100% of tutorial. - 100% of library/functions (builtins). Bests, -- Julien Palard https://mdk.fr
Thank you for warm welcome! I've already started translating. I was thinking that GitHub repo and translation process described there would direct people to Transifex and help to spread the word as being googlable. Regards, Maciej Olko sob., 6 kwi 2019 o 19:03 Julien Palard <julien@palard.fr> napisał(a):
Hi Maciek!
Nice to hear from Poland! You can already start translating using the transifex project: https://www.transifex.com/python-doc/python-newest/ that's where most of the translation looks to happen (except French which only happen on Github, we find it easier to review pull requests and comment on them than transifex).
You're the de-facto coordinator for this language, (there's no established process) so welcome on board :)
Feel free to start encouraging people to join (more efficient than trying to translate alone), I'll create you a repository on github.com/python/python-docs-pl as soon as it make sense ("enough" strings are translated), a few percent later we'll add you to the build so you can preview the doc on docs.python.org, and finally we'll follow the rules of PEP 545 about going public, being you'll need to have translated:
- 100% of bugs.html with proper links to the language repository issue tracker. - 100% of tutorial. - 100% of library/functions (builtins).
Bests, -- Julien Palard https://mdk.fr
Hi Julien! Would it be possible to transfer Polish translation repository to the Python organization on GitHub? There are 4 translators for now. We've reached 21.39% for 3.8 and 21.30% for 3.9. Slowly but surely we keep translating. Unfortunately I didn't have time to make a presentation and give a speech anywhere so far. The Git repository contains GitHub workflows definitions to fetch and commit new translations from Transifex daily for Python 3.8 and 3.9. If you give a green light, I will transfer the repository ownership to you. Kind regards, Maciej Olko niedz., 7 kwi 2019 o 01:30 Maciek Olko <maciej.olko@gmail.com> napisał(a):
Thank you for warm welcome!
I've already started translating. I was thinking that GitHub repo and translation process described there would direct people to Transifex and help to spread the word as being googlable.
Regards, Maciej Olko
sob., 6 kwi 2019 o 19:03 Julien Palard <julien@palard.fr> napisał(a):
Hi Maciek!
Nice to hear from Poland! You can already start translating using the transifex project: https://www.transifex.com/python-doc/python-newest/ that's where most of the translation looks to happen (except French which only happen on Github, we find it easier to review pull requests and comment on them than transifex).
You're the de-facto coordinator for this language, (there's no established process) so welcome on board :)
Feel free to start encouraging people to join (more efficient than trying to translate alone), I'll create you a repository on github.com/python/python-docs-pl as soon as it make sense ("enough" strings are translated), a few percent later we'll add you to the build so you can preview the doc on docs.python.org, and finally we'll follow the rules of PEP 545 about going public, being you'll need to have translated:
- 100% of bugs.html with proper links to the language repository issue tracker. - 100% of tutorial. - 100% of library/functions (builtins).
Bests, -- Julien Palard https://mdk.fr
o/ On 8/13/20 12:38 AM, Maciek Olko wrote:
Would it be possible to transfer Polish translation repository to the Python organization on GitHub?
Yes, go for it :) -- [Julien Palard](https://mdk.fr)
Thank you.
We've reached 21.39% for 3.8 and 21.30% for 3.9. Those numbers are reached for resources required for the language switcher. This mistake was not intended.
As now I don't have access to Settings tab, could you change repository URL to https://python.github.io/python-docs-pl/? Regards, Maciej czw., 13.08.2020, 01:09 użytkownik Julien Palard <julien@palard.fr> napisał:
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On 8/13/20 12:38 AM, Maciek Olko wrote:
Would it be possible to transfer Polish translation repository to the Python organization on GitHub?
Yes, go for it :)
-- [Julien Palard](https://mdk.fr)
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