On Sunday, September 04, 2016 06:25:48 PM Ian Clarke wrote: > After that, I have identified a number of coders who can take these files, > convert to HTML, and then publish them on Github using > https://jekyllrb.com/. Note that the text of the site will all be editable
For translations we've been using Transifex, which IIRC is pretty well-funded and thus has helped us a lot with translating. There are zero related Google search results for the following searches: - transifex site:https://jekyllrb.com - Jekyll site:http://transifex.com - Jekyllrb site:http://transifex.com What's the plan for translating a Jekyllrb site then? :| Is there any working, reasonably stable 3rd party code for Jekyll + Transifex? A different service than Transifex might not give us as many contributors. And we got lots of translations for our website already which would be impolite to throw away :| CCing to Steve as he coordinates translations. Steve, any ideas about this? And can you provide us with some numbers on the amount of active contributors on Transifex?
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