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Implement i18n #2
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I can help translate to brazilian portuguese :) |
I can help translate to French and Arabic |
I can help with Romanian and Russian |
It would be great if you posted the source text on Crowdin or similar service. |
Crowdin looks good, but it costs $15 a month, which we don't have.
I've been keeping an eye on [Zanata](https://zanata.org) which is open
source and looks about as good to me, so that's the current plan.
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It would be great if you posted the source text on Crowdin
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I can translate to german and spanish. |
@ErikBjare Crowdin is free for open source projects. This can be found on the pricing page in the Questions & Answers section. Here is what they write:
Open Source project setup request form. And Crowdin is the most convenient service for translating from those that I have tried. |
@rakleed Oh, I must have missed that. I'm a bit worried about being at their mercy with their licensing and I'd rather use something free and open source, but it looks pretty slick so I filled out the request form and am awaiting a reply now. |
Crowdin accepted our request for a free open source license, but I won't have time to set things up for a while. If anyone wants to contribute, feel free to get started with it by doing something similar to kazupon/vue-i18n#350 |
@ErikBjare , recently I discovered an FLOSS alternative to Crowdin: Weblate. Weblate is pretty easy to use for translators, but right now I have no idea about how to integrate with anything (but I know some softwares that use it for translations, like lemmy, so that would be something to look up how to do. There's a hosted instance mantained by the creators with open applications here for open-source projects: Hosting - Hosted Weblate, so that one could be used if you can't selfhost. |
Someone has been working on a fork which has had basic internationalization added: https://github.com/doubledashio/aw-webui |
I just found this, which looks like a really good way to do it: https://github.com/fluent-vue/fluent-vue |
I want to translate the program into Ukrainian. |
We might want to have internationalization later, vue-i18n to the rescue!
Not a priority now, but we should keep it in mind.
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