Dear Roberto,
The Persian Translation is completely finished. Need to set it up & test 
the result of translation on a live project.
Any help is appreciated.
Sincerely
Mehdi
On Wednesday, October 29, 2014 10:19:23 PM UTC+3:30, Roberto Rosario wrote:
>
> Things have been progressing very rapidly and many of the foundation 
> changes to the code have been made allowing for other high level changes to 
> finally be implemented:
>
>
>    - The move to Celery is almost complete
>    - The REST API has received a lot of attention in terms of quality and 
>    quantity, there are 79 API endpoints so far exposing about 75% of Mayan's 
>    total functionality, making integration work very easy.
>    - Sending and receiving document via email is complete as well as 
>    having watched folders that upload documents at intervals.
>    - The move to Django 1.7 won't be possible for this next release but 
>    the work to do so is well underway, it will be a high priority item for 
> the 
>    next version.
>    - Search results are now secured with required permissions and exposed 
>    as an API service.
>    - Another big change is the metadata validation work by Gary Walborn 
>    that solves the problem of not only checking user input but also 
> formatting 
>    it if needed.
>    - Mathias Behrle's help is too big to list individually, his input, 
>    testing and help managing the project deserve much mention.
>    - Work on the settings files started by Paul Whipp continued with some 
>    improvements what will allow Mayan to be deployed to production much 
> easier.
>    - Thanks to Mathias's initiative, text message across the entire code 
>    have been removed and simplified to increase make it easy to translate 
>    Mayan into more languages. In this same topic Ford Guo has submitted a 
>    complete translation to Simplified Chinese making Mayan more accessible to 
>    millions of new users.
>    - Devin Ceartas, Mathias, Jens Kadenbach and Timothy Duffy have been 
>    incredibly helpful and patient helping solve some very obscure bugs 
>    relating to PDF handling and sub-process calling which prompted the 
>    eventual move to Celery.
>    - Support for Python 2.6 has been deprecated and work on supporting 
>    Python 3 has started.
>    - While still early for inclusion, Emlyn Clay's work on a new 
>    bootstrap based template system is nothing short of amazing.
>    - Finally the code footprint has also been reduce drastically with the 
>    removal of many superfluous code.
>    - Subscription and activity on the Google Group, Github's page, Google 
>    Plus page, Transifex project page, Website and Twitter account have 
>    increased, thanks to every subscriber, member, poster and reader!
>    - Last but not least, thanks to Cryptico Corporation and S.A., LLC for 
>    sponsoring work on Mayan EDMS.
>
> I've tagged some more issues with the label 'easy pickings' to allow for 
> people wanting to contribute to tackle tickets that do not require complete 
> immersion on the code. Now that the templates have been simplified I've 
> also added a label called 'frontend / GUI' for those wanting to take on the 
> appearance and layout of the project. Finally here is a list of the issues 
> that are blocking the next release: 
> https://github.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms/milestones/1.1, the completion 
> counter says 33% complete but a good part of the tagged issues are almost 
> ready to be closed or are not as difficult to complete now that most of the 
> architecture code changes have been completed. 
>
> As always thanks to everybody for your work in helping move the project 
> forwards it would not be hard to name this next version Mayan 2.0 based on 
> the amount of code and changes that have taken place, thanks!
>

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