First, kudos for Citation Hunt.
I know that the PHP-based Intuition
<https://github.com/Krinkle/intuition> is among the most popular
localisation frameworks on Tool Labs.
Here <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T116190> you can read about a
planned Python port.
Il 25/01/2016 21:00, Guilherme Gonçalves ha scritto:
Hi everyone,
I develop a tool called Citation Hunt
<https://tools.wmflabs.org/citationhunt/> for browsing through
snippets of Wikipedia articles lacking citations in a quick and fun
way. I actually started it nearly a year ago, but it has lately gained
some traction after being used in the #1Lib1Ref
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/The_Wikipedia_Library/1Lib1Ref>
campaign. It was quite a surprise to learn I'm not the only user of my
tool, and I've had a lot of fun lately hearing and addressing feedback
from various people :)
It seems like the obvious next step is to get the tool translated to
other languages than English. I have an experimental version
<https://tools.wmflabs.org/citationhunt/fr> indexing the French
Wikipedia, and hope to implement at least another language in the next
few weeks, and of course have their whole interfaces translated into
the corresponding languages.
Which brings me to my question: what are the best practices for making
a tool available for localization, especially for non-technical
translators? I found https://translatewiki.net/ through another tool,
and, while it looks great, the low number of projects listed on that
page led me to wonder whether I was missing another better-known solution.
Thanks a lot!
--
Guilherme P. Gonçalves
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