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docs(aio): Add link to Japanese localization #20630
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Any blockers? |
Our https://angular.jp is not completed localization but well-maintained and up-to-date. I hope angular-l10n project is still alive... |
@lacolaco I just want to say thanks to you and the team. I'm working in Japan now and I really don't know how to explain some angular term to my Japanese colleges. Not many Japanese could use English or willing to learn it, and I was really happy when find out your site and give it to my team. I owe you one and hope could meet you in person at ng-japan conf in June. ^^ |
For some reason this is consistently failing on Travis, because it gets an old node.js version 😕 |
Should I rebase to master? |
@gkalpak system all green! |
I'm really happy, and proud of joining the Angular platform! Thank you! |
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Added a link to https://angular.jp , Japanese localized aio.
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