Scientific Python Translations sprint - join us!
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Hi all! As part of the Scientific Python Translations project [1], we are organizing a full-day sprint to answer questions and meet new volunteer contributors interested in working on Scientific Python project website translations. Currently, we are accepting translations for NumPy, SciPy, NetworkX, Zarr, pandas and Xarray, but more project may join in the future. The sprint will take place on **February 11th from 11AM UTC to 9PM UTC on the Scientific Python Discord server** [2]. You are free to join or leave at any time during those hours, and you can stay for any amount of time. You can choose to work on your own, or you can team up with other translators and discuss specific issues.This is a great opportunity for first-time contributors as the only requirement is a working knowledge of English and proficiency in the target translation language - although familiarity with the project being translated is useful. We encourage you to participate even if you are not sure you fulfill these requirements. Target languages include Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), Japanese, Portuguese (Brazilian), Arabic and Hindi. You can find more information on the translation process in our documentation [3] or join the #translation channel of the Scientific Python Discord server. You can also find this announcement in the Scientific Python discourse, if you want to have a link to share with your network: https://discuss.scientific-python.org/t/scientific-python-translations-sprin... [1] https://blog.scientific-python.org/scientific-python/translations/ [2] https://discord.com/invite/vur45CbwMz (Scientific Python Discord server invite) [3] https://scientific-python-translations.github.io/ Cheers! - Melissa
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Melissa Mendonça