dominik-th / matomo-plugin-LoginOIDC

external authentication services for matomo
https://plugins.matomo.org/LoginOIDC/
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Translations using Weblate #59

Open Findus23 opened 3 years ago

Findus23 commented 3 years ago

Hello,

Lukas from Matomo team here. We are currently in the process of moving our translations from Transifex to Weblate (https://github.com/matomo-org/matomo/issues/17907). As Weblate makes it easier to add a git repository as a component and merge back updated translations via pull requests, I thought it would be great if more plugins in Matomo were available in the users languages if someone is interested in translating them.

If you are interested in adding your plugin, simply comment here, and I'll help you with the setup.

filhocf commented 2 years ago

@dominik-th, what @Findus23 wants to do is add your project under the translation's umbrella in Weblate.

See this page: https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/matomo/

Take a look at plugins with names started with "CommunityPlugin ...". The idea is to put your plugin there where volunteer translators can translate your plugin and give back the translations in all languages of Matomo.

I want to translate your plugin to Brazilian Portuguese (currently I'm translating all parts - core and third parts - in weblate). It is very easy for us, translators, to do this work. Please, consider this suggestion effectively.

dominik-th commented 2 years ago

Hi @Findus23 and @filhocf, sorry for the late response! Sounds like a great service and I'd love to add Weblate integration. Please let me know, what I have to do. From the documentation it sounds like I only have to set up a webhook on my end