On 2012-06-20, at 5:21 AM, Christian Mack wrote:

> To give a short answer:
> You can make your own translation.
> You have to get the source code and add your language there.
> These are in several files though and you have to activate your new
> language in SOGo in order to use it.
> Then compile, eventually package it and install it.
> 
> If you want to have your language in SOGo permanently, someone must add
> it to transifex and the SOGo source.
> 
> Transifex allowes you to download and reimport the files you have to
> translate. You don't have to use Transifex for anything beyond that.

Not true. Transifex also offers an Web-based interface to translate all 
strings. The procedure to translate SOGo in a new language is described here :

http://sogo.nu/english/support/faq/article/how-to-translate-sogo-in-another-language-2.html

Francis

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