Everyone,
The next Ficus test release is available: open-release/ficus.1rc4 . This
may become the true Ficus release, depending on what reports we get from
the community in the next few days. Please try this on *test systems* and
let us know what you find.
Ficus is the first Open edX release
That's an excellent point, Peter. Maybe we should be thinking about how to
integrate Transifex into the process right from the start. For many use
cases, that would be the best way to manage the translations, rather than
having to give translators access to Studio.
- Andy
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017
Please keep in mind the OLX impact of these options. We still want to be able
to export and import multilingual courses (and maybe be able to facilitate the
translation process outside of studio)
> On Feb 16, 2017, at 9:57 AM, Andy Armstrong wrote:
>
> Hi Ignacio,
>
> Thanks
Hi Ignacio,
Thanks for this excellent post. As you say, Open edX doesn't provide great
support in this area as yet, and it is a very important area. We are
creating a new team here at edX to work on i18n issues (lead by Bill
DeRusha) so now is a great time to agree as a community on how to move
Motivation
Open edX has a large an heterogenuous student community. It is normal to
search a course in their language, sometimes even users preffer to take the
adventure of doing courses in foreign languages - then it is useful to see
the two versions of the course: in their language and in the
Currently, that is how courses created in Studio are served by the LMS. A
longer-term solution is to author in one place and then publish to another
place, but that isn't implemented yet.
--Ned.
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 5:41 AM, chemseddine zaafrane <
chemseddine.zaafr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i
i need to know why LMS and CMS use the same MongoDB to store courses
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