Wonderful! Thank you very much. By the way, how did you find these pages? I wasn't able to find them myself.
On Oct 7, 2:45 am, Zach Kuznia <[email protected]> wrote: > http://gears.google.com/intl/ja/andhttp://gears.google.com/intl/zh-CN/are > the pages that you are looking for. > Cheers, > -Zach > > On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 7:04 PM, p_kaufman99 > <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > I'm currently thinking about using Gears for a project that will be > > used by a large number of Japanese and Chinese-speaking people. One > > of the issues that we have with using Gears is that the installation > > pages here: > > >http://gears.google.com > > > and here: > > >http://gears.google.com/download.html > > > are all in English. I wasn't able to find a Japanese or Chinese > > version of these pages. > > > This can cause issues for non-English speakers, it's not terribly user- > > friendly to try to walk them through an installation page that's not > > in their native language. > > > I'd like to have an install process that's a bit easier for our non- > > English users to use. As I see it, there are a few ways to solve this: > > > 1. We have a direct link to an installer that doesn't work through a > > web page. After some Googling, I don't *think* this is possible, but > > I wanted to check to make sure. > > 2. We use localized install pages. I did some googling before, but > > couldn't find a Japanese install page for gears (I did find a Japanese > > API page though). If such a page exists, please tell me. > > > If there aren't any localized install pages, then we're willing to > > translate those pages into Japanese and Chinese if you'd like the > > help. Probably we can't translate everything (for example, the user > > agreement), but we could translate the interface at least and make it > > easier for our users to install. Let me know if you'd like the help. > > > I'm not sure if I should have posted this here or on the Gears > > Engineering group. It wasn't strictly about the codebase, so I wasn't > > sure where it should go -- my apologies if I posted it to the wrong > > location.
