PyDocs Arabic Translation Started and Call to Interested Parties viz en-ar Speakers
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
arj.python at gmail.com
Thu Jul 19 02:57:16 EDT 2018
Greetings everybody,
i take this opportunity to announce to the python community that Arabic
translations for the docs have started at
https://github.com/Abdur-rahmaanJ/py-docs-ar
as per the PEP written by @JulienPalard and @Mariatta, we are working on
the tutorials (for 3.7). you can view details in the docs mailing list
archive.
coordinator for this project : myself
as i have contributed to the french docs, i have cloned the .po french repo
for the Arabic one and modified accordingly
as per recommedations for coordinators (thanking @Julien for tips) i have
been contacting arab-speaking developers for involvement and announcing the
project. feedbacks were positive with the likes of
وشكرا لك على المبادرة الجميلة
And thank you for the beautiful initiative
والله يعطيكم الف عافية
And may Allah/God gives you (literally) thousands of wellness
however, i've found out that git is a major barrier for translations as
well. many programmers for fun around, they like py, they use it, but few
actually have a github account. must search further. nevertheless they are
willing to translate as much as i want, i am still pondering an appropriate
off-git solution, then merge by me.
for the past days we have been convening on the keywords, the starting
point of any translation, as, though i know Arabic, i have to cross check
with native speakers as to how they really say it as there are words that
are left untranslated but written in arabic as well as for similar details
that said, i call to python programmers, in any language to contribute to
translations, as you will by the way know the docs thoroughly.
and in the case of this mail, a special call for arabic-speaking people to
get involved
this is a huge task (french still at 29%) but i believe that this will help
programmers around the world to better access such a sleek, candy, soulful,
neat and lovely language, and my way of saying thank you / contributing
back to the community
your fellow brother in code,
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
https://github.com/Abdur-rahmaanJ
Mauritius
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