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Polish translation #574

Closed P1X3L0V4 closed 4 years ago

P1X3L0V4 commented 5 years ago

This issue thread is dedicated to add Polish translation to goldbergyoni/nodebestpractices

Fork: P1X3L0V4/nodebestpractices

Branch: pl

Status

Updated as of October 24, 2019

TODO List

Initial

Code Style Practices

Error Handling

Performance

Production

Project Structure

Security

Testing and quality

goldbergyoni commented 4 years ago

@P1X3L0V4 - Welcome aboard πŸŽ†

Having a Polish translation could be awesome

Let's go for this? Few basic guideliness:

  1. Work on your own fork - fork, create a branch, translate & collaborate with other translators, then PR finally
  2. Focus on translation, not content editing - the focus is on translation, should anyone want to modify the content or the graphics - let's PR first in English and then translate to other languages. Also the format of the text should remain intact (same design)
  3. Duplicate the readme and the inner pages - the content should be translated over a page duplication. Readme.MD became Readme.{translated-language}.MD (e.g. readme.french.md), all other files should be duplicated similarly. So the number of English & translated pages should be the same
  4. Collaborate - once you do the basic setup (branch, duplicate pages), we can announce the work on a new language and get others involved and help you in translation (if you wish)
  5. We're here to help - let us know whether we can do anything to support you. We can Tweet about this work, put homepage banner or anything else

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