Hi folks, We're looking for help with translations for a small amount of new text for an imminent release. This text addresses a mistake that caused some users of the stable HTTPS Everywhere version to be upgraded to the development version without requesting it. The new release will detect when this situation appears to have happened and ask users which version they would prefer to use.
Translations can be sent as patches or git requests, but the easiest thing for the developers is if you create them using the Transifex site. Instructions for creating translations for us with Transifex are below. If you can submit or help check translations (particularly to a language that you speak natively), it would be a big help for the project. The amount of text to be translated to address the current problem is quite small (94 words!) and we hope to use it in a release this week. To translate this with Transifex, you need to create a Transifex account via https://www.transifex.com/signup/ if you don't already have one. Then log into your account and click "Explore", then search for "Tor Project", and click on The Tor Project. Then choose the language you plan to translate into, click on the name of that language, and then click "Join team" and "Go" to accept joining the translation team for your language. Then, in the Tor Project resources list, find and click the link for the file HTTPS Everywhere - https-everywhere.dtd and choose "Translate now" to enter the translation interface. Typically, there will be up to six untranslated strings, which refer to the problem with the development version upgrade. You can also review and correct other people's translations for these strings. Thanks very much, and please let us know if you have any questions about this process. -- Seth Schoen <[email protected]> Senior Staff Technologist https://www.eff.org/ Electronic Frontier Foundation https://www.eff.org/join 815 Eddy Street, San Francisco, CA 94109 +1 415 436 9333 x107 _______________________________________________ HTTPS-everywhere mailing list [email protected] http://lists.eff.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/https-everywhere
