I think it could take a hile before I can start to use it as an Open Source project I only have a 10 days free trial, but I have already sent a request:
Crowdin is completely free of charge for Open Source projects. We love Open Source and ready to support community projects. *Before submitting this form, please ensure your project meets the following criteria:* 1. The project is licensed under an approved license from the Open Source Initiative. 2. Your project source code is available for download to the public. 3. You do not have Commercial products related to the Open Source project you are requesting a license for. 4. You are the project lead. 5. You have been working on your open source project for at least 3 months. 6. You have an active community of collaborators. 7. You keep the News section on your site up to date. 8. You release updated builds on a regular basis. Let's see what happens, in the mean time, ...lets keep translating some more! :D Crowdin is completely free of charge for Open Source projects. We love Open Source and ready to support community projects. *Before submitting this form, please ensure your project meets the following criteria:* 1. The project is licensed under an approved license from the Open Source Initiative. 2. Your project source code is available for download to the public. 3. You do not have Commercial products related to the Open Source project you are requesting a license for. 4. You are the project lead. 5. You have been working on your open source project for at least 3 months. 6. You have an active community of collaborators. 7. You keep the News section on your site up to date. 8. You release updated builds on a regular basis. El jueves, 25 de diciembre de 2014 11:34:01 UTC-6, Ismael VC escribió: > > Merry Christmas everyone! > > I have an announcement and an invitation to make to the Julia community. > > Yesterday I finally finished seting-up, julialang docs on Transifex > (online crowdsourcing localization platform) something I wanted to do ever > since last year, but sadly never had time to actually invest on it, my > intention is to translate the docs to spanish, and also make an invitation > to anyone interested in helping me out or translating them to their native > language. > > You can see my setup here: > https://github.com/Ismael-VC/julia/tree/julia-translations/doc > > Please don't hesitate to ask me any question or give me advice I really > want to do this well. If any of you have experience with any of this I > would really really love to have a chat with you! > > ! I'm still testing the current setup (I don't know why `make gettext` > takes so much time, yesterday it was done in a breeze: > > [ismaelvc@toybox doc]$ time ./update_resources.sh > Enter passphrase for key '/home/ismaelvc/.ssh/id_rsa': > From github.com:JuliaLang/julia > * branch master -> FETCH_HEAD > Already up-to-date. > . /home/ismaelvc/julia/deps/julia-env/bin/activate && sphinx-build -b > gettext . _build/locale > Running Sphinx v1.2.3 > loading pickled environment... done > building [gettext]: targets for 0 template files > building [gettext]: targets for 56 source files that are out of date > updating environment: 0 added, 2 changed, 0 removed > reading sources... [ 50%] manual/faq > > It just stays there (half an hour already ...tried several times). Anyway > that's only for updating resources, but I can get to work with what I > already have. > > You can find the project here: > https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/julia-doc/ > > > Ismael VC > > >
