Le samedi 17 avril 2010 à 19:57 +0200, Sense Hofstede a écrit : > On 17 April 2010 19:09, Claude Paroz <[email protected]> wrote: > > Le samedi 17 avril 2010 à 13:33 +0200, Sense Hofstede a écrit : > >> Hello, > >> > >> Recently we've been working in Ubuntu to get a translation team for > >> the Western Frisian language up and running. KDE has got a reasonably > >> active translation team for Western Frisian, but GNOME has always > >> lacked translations for the language spoken in a Dutch province with a > >> million inhabitants. Now we've got something up and running in Ubuntu > >> we'd like to contribute the translations back upstream for other > >> projects to benefit from them. Furthermore, a centralised, > >> distro-agnostic, place for translating makes it easier for Frisian > >> users of distributions that are not a member of the Ubuntu family to > >> help out. > >> > >> The full name of the language according to the ISO 639-2 specification > >> is 'Western Frisian'. In Western Frisian we call the language 'Frysk'. > >> The short codes for the language are 'fry' and 'fy'. > >> There is no mailing list on GNOME yet, I haven't been able to find out > >> how to register such a mailing list. We would like bugs reported > >> against the translations in GNOME Bugzilla to be sent to that mailing > >> list. > >> > >> My Bugzilla account is '[email protected]'. > > > > Could you please create an account also on l10n.gnome.org so as I can > > set you as coordinator of the Frisian team? > > > > Claude > > > > > I've registered an account with the username 'qense' at l10n.gnome.org > but after I had done so I realised that this could be against naming > policies. Is it? I had to use 'sehofstede' for Git.
Not at all. But it is generally appreciated if you can set at least your first/last names on your account. Here it is: http://l10n.gnome.org/teams/fy Claude _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
