Hi Seth,

This is cool. I've just suggested all remaining missing translations for
polish.
What's the process for review and acceptance of those?

Best regards,
Maciej



On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 7:54 AM, Seth Schoen <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.
>
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