Hi,Jerry Xu: Thank you for your contribution.
However, I still don't know how to submit the translation. > Should I join the zh-cn-translators group on savannah first? Or, should > I do other steps? I saw you created a task [https://savannah.gnu.org/task/index.php?15966]. This is good. Is it possible for you to upload the file to the task? Otherwise you can send the the file to a member of the project. Yes, normally you have to be a project member to work on the tasks. I did not find a official translate of the > clarification( "Permission is granted... no Front-Cover Texts, and no > Back-Cover Texts"). There is no official translation of GNU licenses. Even if there is a Chinese translation, it is unofficial and only for understanding purpose. Only the English version of the license is official. What is your problem here? -------- Original Message -------- From: jerr...@riseup.net Apparently from: www-zh-cn-translators-bounces+xws192222=safe-mail....@gnu.org To: www-zh-cn-translators@gnu.org Subject: The first draft of Chinese version "Free Software for Education" Date: Wed, 19 May 2021 10:41:44 -0700 > Hello, everyone. > > I'm new to the zh-cn-translators group. After reading the workflow.html, > I have attempted to translate the article named "Free Software for > Education" > (https://www.gnu.org/software/free-software-for-education.html) into > Chinese. However, I still don't know how to submit the translation. > Should I join the zh-cn-translators group on savannah first? Or, should > I do other steps? > > Also, for the last part of the article, the article used "GNU Free > Documentation License", but I did not find a official translate of the > clarification( "Permission is granted... no Front-Cover Texts, and no > Back-Cover Texts"). > > Thank you! > -- > Jerry Xu