Hi Dirk,

When you internationalize the application for min. 2 languages (ex: English,
Spanish) and make the localized files public, I am sure there will be a big
community support to localize your application into other languages without
any big hassle.

The main decision it having a structure in the code which has i18N
capability and as you said already it is like a new project and needs lots
of time.


Sincerely,

Oğuz Demirkapı




2008/12/16 Sofa <[email protected]>

>
> Hi Jeffrey,
>
> I'm sorry, we have no concrete plans for localization to French (and
> other languages) just yet.
>
> Due to the high overhead of maintaining localizations –most
> importantly: we can no longer ship new features when they are done,
> but only after they're done *and* translated– it's a tough decision
> for each supported language we consider to add to the application.  At
> this point in Versions' lifecycle, just one month after the 1.0
> release, it doesn't seem like a wise decision for us to add external
> dependencies on localizers to ship updates.
>
> I am not saying that we'll never localize Versions to other languages,
> but it's not something we plan to do very soon.  We're keeping our
> ears and eyes open to figure out how many people are interested to see
> the app translated in each potential new language.
>
> Kind regards,
> - Dirk
> the Versions team
>
> On Dec 15, 9:16 pm, "[email protected]"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm french and i just want to know if the app will be translate in
> > french soon ?
> >
>

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