Hi Mariángela, That's an impressive accomplishment! Congratulations.
A PR can be submitted to add the Spanish translation link to this page in scikit-learn documentation: https://scikit-learn.org/dev/related_projects.html#translations-of-scikit-learn-documentation Reshama Shaikh she/her Blog <https://reshamas.github.io> | Twitter <https://twitter.com/reshamas> | LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/reshamas/> | GitHub <https://github.com/reshamas> Data Umbrella <https://www.dataumbrella.org> NYC PyLadies <https://meet.meetup.com/wf/click?upn=pEEcc35imY7Cq0tG1vyTt6zEs68RbcMfjPcajNHTKtn9NmwqQbJhe15mAZ1gz2La_s50GiGgQPBz9c9AKCDbbu2LRERFOLQHDZ3rAVGAkUEIFdmeKWgLQ1JD-2FBfVxXpI86J1oyur7RYRzToaqco1fWUx-2FWPOn-2FLCyCICxwu5bjlHJvtSvVekt71L43UiQL8dMjr0HfGP-2FSeiGQFG0QQxzS-2FX5o4Q8Ch-2BHrlA5hsa9VyPXC5FvBn1cNbkmil3SgwH7HWFmXsKFJ7RYrzZR0EwWFIMarRA8-2BTgd8yXJYlfxogk-3D> On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 5:32 PM Mariangela Petrizzo <petri...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello everyone! > > We are writing briefly to announce that the Spanish translation of the > Sci-kit learn 0.24.2 documentation is now available from: > > https://qu4nt.github.io/sklearn-doc-es/index.html > > Soon we will update in that repository the suggested workflow for future > translations of this documentation. We are now in the final phase of this > work, debugging and fine-tuning the last details, but we update the html > version daily. > > It has been a great pleasure for our team to support the Spanish community > of users of this library and the Python community in general, with our work. > > > Mariángela Petrizzo > http://qu4nt.com > > María Ángela Petrizzo PáezAbout Me <http://about.me/petrizzo> > Descárgate Redes para la Comprensión de la Política > <http://www.elperroylarana.gob.ve/redes-para-la-comprension-de-la-politica/> > Usuario Linux # 498889 > Miembro Red de Politólogas - #NoSinMujeres <https://www.nosinmujeres.com/> > Publicaciones <https://hotelescuela.academia.edu/MariangelaPetrizzoPaez> > ORCID <http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9483-4185>PEII - Nivel B > On feb. 9 2021, at 4:15 pm, Mariangela Petrizzo <petri...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Dear Scikit-Learn team! > > > > I am Mariángela Petrizzo, I am writing to you as a member of Qu4nt, a team > dedicated to the use of open source tools for the development of software > solutions with emphasis on data science. We have a strong interest in > translating the Scikit-Learn documentation into Spanish. > > Our team is made up of members from various scientific fields, including > some university faculty in linguistics and computer sciences, with a wide > experience in Python as well as several libraries used for data analysis > and machine learning, and also contribute locally as evangelists of its > use in Spanish-speaking communities, in particular, the leader initiated > the translation of some Software Carpentry lessons into Spanish. > > That is why we have been discussing the opportunity to offer our > contribution to the Python project, promoting the translation into Spanish > of the documentation of some of the libraries with the greatest impact in > our areas of interest. Talking with David Mertz, to whom we are sending a > copy of this email, we have explored options, and the idea of working with > Scikit-learn has really seemed to be an exceptional opportunity for all of > us and the community. He's very enthusiastic about the idea of generating a > spanish translation of Scientific Python libraries like Scikit-learn. > > For us, this translation project has to be done through a completely open > work on Github, taking as reference the restructured text sources for > Sphinx from a git fork, using the tools provided by Sphinx itself for > internationalization: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1.8/intl.html > <https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/1.8/intl.html>, and applying tags to > perform planned updates. In addition, as with any open source project, the > main mechanism for quality assurance comes from the users themselves who > will have the channels available for submitting issues. Our intention is to > secure all the infrastructure and mechanisms to make this possible: making > the process transparent through Github, using as much as possible tools > like Transifex to facilitate participation, and providing guidelines for > contributors as part of the project. > > Of course, this project cannot be realized without your support. We > therefore come to you to inquire about your willingness to accompany and > support this project. > > We would love to hear your feedback on our proposal. > > Best regards, > > > > Mariángela > > > -- > > > > María Ángela Petrizzo Páez > [image: https://] > [image: https://]about.me/petrizzo > <https://about.me/petrizzo?promo=email_sig&utm_source=product&utm_medium=email_sig&utm_campaign=edit_panel&utm_content=plaintext> > Descárgate Redes para la Comprensión de la Política > <http://www.elperroylarana.gob.ve/redes-para-la-comprension-de-la-politica/> > > *A quienes conservan la esperanza que no es lo último que se pierde, sino > lo primero que se siembra y, por tanto, lo más radical.* > > > El único modo de vencer el secuestro del conocimiento > es comprender sus razones. > La manera de revertirlo, > es hacernos hackers de los secuestros cotidianos > a cambio de no morir sin saber lo que somos > > ¡Piensa para vivir, > actúa para hackear! > Cada día, una acción procomún a la vez. > > > *“Tengo horror de aquellos cuyas palabras van más allá que sus actos”* > *Albert Camus* > > *“El poder, lejos de estorbar al saber, lo produce.” - Michael Foucault* > > > Usuario Linux # 498889 > Miembro Red de Politólogas - #NoSinMujeres <http://www.nosinmujeres.com/> > https://hotelescuela.academia.edu/MariangelaPetrizzoPaez > http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9483-4185 > PEII - Nivel B > > _______________________________________________ > scikit-learn mailing list > scikit-learn@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/scikit-learn >
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