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community_links: make community_how_to adjustable #1044

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@stephanlachnit stephanlachnit commented Jun 10, 2022

This changes "You can find out how to contribute to these docs in our" on the Community Page to "You can find out how to contribute to {{ .Site.Title }} in our".

This make much more sense IMHO, since the right side is about the project, not the docs of the project. See for example the Docsy page itself (https://www.docsy.dev/community/): the contribution guidelines also refer to the chapter "How to contribute to Docsy" and not just "How to contribute to Docsy's documentation".

I also adjusted the translation for all the languages I'm able to understand.

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LisaFC commented Jun 10, 2022

This is a great call, thanks! I just added a few missing "to"s in your updates, otherwise looks great.

@LisaFC LisaFC merged commit 2b6cf48 into google:main Jun 10, 2022
@stephanlachnit stephanlachnit deleted the p-community_how_to-improvement branch June 13, 2022 10:20
fekete-robert pushed a commit to fekete-robert/docsy that referenced this pull request Sep 13, 2022
* community_links: make community_how_to adjustable

Signed-off-by: Stephan Lachnit <stephanlachnit@debian.org>

* Update ar.toml

* Update it.toml

* Update pt-br.toml

* Update tr.toml

* Update ja.toml

* Update ko.toml

* Update nl.toml

* Update no.toml

* Update pl.toml

Co-authored-by: LisaFC <lcarey@google.com>
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