As I've posted on Arch Brasil's mailing list, I've taken part in Arch I18n's effort, translating pacman to Brazilian Portuguese.
It seems, as pointed by Víctor, that the project is dead.
Below is the (last) message from Matthias Christian-Ott, that was coordinating the work:
Hi,It would be of some value if the developers were interested/involved, so we could have our translations included on the official distro/installation.
I decided to discontinue all development related to Arch Linux/Pacman. I don't have the time to continue and don't want it. I will remove all my accounts/statuses someone of the other project admins can take over the project. I will also unsubscribe to all mailing lists and don't want to be contacted regarding this projects.
Matthias-Christian Ott
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I think I'd have not much time available to update it, but if you're interested, I could post my last translation (it can be somewhat outdated) on the Arch Brasil list.
Regards,
Armando
On 5/12/06, Alexandre Moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, There is an parallel project going in the ArchLinux BR group,
we're trying to start translating the Arch Documentation and system to
Brazillian Portuguese... The documentation we will host ourselves (and
share with Arch's main page if they want it) but the software
translations will need a place to go... perhaps we could just provide
them to the mantainers of the packages/softwares.
If you guys have any Ideas I'm all ears.
Alexandre Moreira.
PS: Please excuse my probably horrible english this time... Typeing in
a hurry and without time to re-read it.
2006/5/12, Víctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There was an "Arch Linux Translation Project" [1] but I think it is
> dead, although it has some translated documents, like manpages or the
> pacman program.
> It would be nice to reopen(?) the project. The first task could be to
> translate the installation CD, since I think it is one of the big
> lacks of Arch.
>
> [1] http://arch-i18n.berlios.de/
>
>
> On 5/12/06, Alexandre Moreira <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > Well, after googling for arch i18n and embarassing myself having an
> > e-mail sent to the wrong person (who was a frugalwere devel --
> > *laughs*) I thought I would do best asking here before I do anymore
> > stupid things.
> >
> > Is there any official group of Arch i18n contributors ? I am with this
> > new Arch Linux BR (Brazil) group the guys are creating and we're
> > thinking about helping the i18n of pt_BR stuff in arch software.
> >
> > Please direct me to any page, e-mail or whatever I can go to help with
> > the project =)
> >
> > I'm interested in helping i18n of any arch software or arch package
> > (so we can contribute the i18n to the software developpers later),
> > just thought arch software should go first.
> >
> > Alexandre Moreira.
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