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Translate May 8 covid report into Russian #151

Closed cassiawag closed 4 years ago

cassiawag commented 4 years ago

Happy weekend @nextstrain/russian,

The situation report from 2020-05-08 is ready to be translated to Russian. This week's report is short and sweet and focuses on Asia. We tried to tie the trees in with other epidemiological info; I'm curious to hear what you think of it. As with other regional reports (and really all reports) if you don't have time or are not able to translate this report, totally fine. Just let me know.

We've been publishing weekly reports on covid for two months now! As such, we're taking time this next week to re-evaluate narratives and figure out how we can make these reports as useful as possible going forward. I'd welcome your feedback on the situation reports -- what you find useful, what you don't, how often you think reports should be published, how these reports help (or don't help) Russian speakers.

Branch to translate on: sit-rep_ru

File to translate: https://github.com/nextstrain/translations/blob/sit-rep_ru/narratives/translations_ncov_sit-rep_ru_2020-05-08.md You can translate directly in this file, but please remember to push often as other people may be working on the translation!

Link to preview: https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/nextstrain/translations@sit-rep_ru/ncov/sit-rep/ru/2020-05-08

Twitter post to translate: “Want to learn more about outbreaks in Asia? This week's situation report uses #SARSCoV2 genomes to track the recent spread of #COVID19 in Asia. The report is now available in Russian. Thank you @, @, and @ for the rapid translation."

Thanks so much for your help -- it's always a pleasure to work with you. See below for standard translation stuff.

Best, Cassia

Logistics Please update the translations board as you work on the translation: https://github.com/orgs/nextstrain/projects/7

Please assign yourself to the translation if you’re working on it this week.

When a translation is ready for publication -- at minimum meaning two people have worked on it and both agree that it’s ready -- please create a pull request to merge to master and tag me and the issue in it!

Discussion board for your team is here: https://github.com/orgs/nextstrain/teams/russian

Standard rules for translation: Note that the file to translate is in Markdown. In general, it is important not to change any formatting or links. (Although it is okay to update Wikipedia or CDC links to the appropriate language version.) Comments to help with translation are noted in comment symbols like <! -- Comment -->.

Please add your name under translators: with new line, tab, and dash, formatted just like authors are. Please also add a link to your professional page (can use Twitter) under translatorLinks:.

Note: You may know of other great resources available in Russian; please don’t add them to the situation report. We need to keep content the same across all translations, so we can be confident in the accuracy of what we publish. Thanks for understanding.

At minimum, I require two sets of eyes on every translation; one of those people should have a background in phylogenetics. Although if you have more, that’s fine too.

Feel free to use a live, online editor like hackmd (sign in with GitHub) to translate together.

frogtraveler commented 4 years ago

I’ve finished proofreading, it looks great, I added just a few wording suggestions. Thank you to @irina95511 for doing all the work this time! Here is the tweet translation: "Хотите узнать больше о вспышках в Азии? На этой неделе ситуационный отчет использует геномные данные #SARSCoV2, чтобы отслеживать недавнее распространение #COVID19 в Азии. Отчет теперь доступен на русском языке. Спасибо @MEKlab и @varvarakozyreva за быстрый перевод. "

cassiawag commented 4 years ago

Published and tweeted: https://nextstrain.org/narratives/ncov/sit-rep/ru/2020-05-08

Thank you gals! If you have feedback on these reports, I'd welcome it :)