Greetings! We from Brazilian team are working on getting our community more active, and one of the activities is to post more often on social networks, to reach more Brazilians.
One idea that came up was to translate blog posts from members of the GNOME community (e.g. planet.gnome.org) to ease the understanding of the original content by Brazilians who can't read English. Obviously, credits for the original author and a URL for the source article would be prominently visible to state that we just translated. We just need to figure out how would be the proper way to get the agreement/permission of the original author for this translation and where to publish it. Having that said, a few questions: 1- Does any one see any obstacle in this type of work? 2- What is the proper way to get the agreement of the original author? Any suggestion of a base text? 3- Where to host it? One idea that came up was to use GNOME GitLab Pages, which I don't know whether it is allowed or not. Best regards, Rafael Fontenelle _______________________________________________ engagement-list mailing list engagement-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/engagement-list