On Thu, 2006-06-29 at 09:04 -0400, Nathan R. Yergler wrote: > During the iSummit last weekend in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, I had the > opportunity to sit down with Dwayne Bailey from the WordForge project > (http://translate.sourceforge.net). We discussed the tools used to > translate Creative Commons software and he assisted me in installing the > server-based tool Pootle (http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle) > on our servers. > > At this time I'm pleased to announce that > http://translate.creativecommons.org is live and open for business. > I've moved the ccPublisher translations I have available onto the site, > and ccHost translations will be available there as well. Some > documentation on how we're using Pootle is available in our wiki at > http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Translating_CC_Tools. > > If you have questions about using Pootle, about translation in general > or would like to import a translation-in-progress into Pootle, email the > cctools-i18n (http://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/cctools-i18n) list.
Heya, finally getting some time to explore on pootle. How can one create new languages after logging in? I am trying to create a Korean language translation and honestly can't find how to add this? Do I have to be an admin. or have higher privileges to add future languages, or do we have to top-load the translations we want? I think we should allow users/translators to create their own new language translation on demand, right? I'm probably missing something, but maybe Nathan, you can shed some light on... Jon -- Jon Phillips San Francisco, CA USA PH 510.499.0894 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.rejon.org MSN, AIM, Yahoo Chat: kidproto Jabber Chat: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IRC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Inkscape (http://inkscape.org) Open Clip Art Library (www.openclipart.org) Creative Commons (www.creativecommons.org) San Francisco Art Institute (www.sfai.edu) _______________________________________________ cc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/cc-devel
