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update pages for Swahili #220

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kjaymiller opened this issue Jan 29, 2024 · 3 comments
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update pages for Swahili #220

kjaymiller opened this issue Jan 29, 2024 · 3 comments

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@kjaymiller
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kjaymiller commented Jan 29, 2024

The Swahili translation for the website are out dated.

WE CAN'T SUSTAIN manually updating all the blog-posts so those should be in English

But the following pages should have translations. We're looking for someone that can become a maintainer and help keep the versions in sync.

Pages to update-

Events and Conferences will likely be updated regularly and the actual events should be left in English but any descriptive text on the page should be translated.

@oleksis oleksis self-assigned this Jan 29, 2024
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kazz54 commented Jan 30, 2024

You can assign me, [permalinks] the navigation to the blog pages
needs to be fixed, plus other stuff...mentioned

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kazz54 commented Jan 30, 2024

"WE CAN'T SUSTAIN manually updating all the blog posts so those should be in English"

while this is true, I was thinking why each translation "language" should not have its blog posts

in that regard, we give users "community" the ability to communicate up to their native language what's you thought

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@kazz54 Per our discussion,

The blog is going to mostly be reserved for announcements regarding the organization and giving recognition to our members for accomplishments observed both inside and out of the community.

A one of our community values is "Own Your Masters", meaning we encourage people to control the way in which their work is distributed, allowing them to do with it what they please. For that reason we would rather folks contribute to their own platforms and allow us to amplify them using our discord and other messaging platforms.

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