Hello everyone,

A new translation system has been configured to allow non developers to
participate in the translation of GeoServer.

This new system uses Weblate and is hosted by the OSGEO foundation, instead
of the SaaS offer of Transifex. Aside from having a solution not dependent
on a SaaS offer, Weblate will allow a better integration with the GitHub
repo of GeoServer, instead of a manual synchronization.

The weblate instance is available here : https://weblate.osgeo.org/. You
need to have an OSGEO account to access it (see
https://id.osgeo.org/ldap/create).

For the moment the project is configured to use a branch on a fork I
maintained, in order to see how the tool behaves with evolution of the code
base.

Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

-- 
Alexandre Gacon
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