Closed maddhruv closed 4 years ago
@maddhruv π―ππ
I'm very interested in helping this initiative grow as well. There's so much potential and I don't think enough has changed that we can't help it start to scale again in awesome ways!
I touched base with Crowdin recently and they're interested in helping out & picking up where we left off. For now we need to recalibrate, prune, identify current issues, and set up regular WG meetingsΒ β all things I'd like to help out with this week. If we get the logistics in place, the rest should start to follow π
I've been out of the loop; I assumed that most communication happened at the i18n meetings in Berlin (and Vancouver? in general, in person), and that there wasn't a lot of chat happening here because everything was going smoothly. I may have been wrong in that.
Shall we set up a doodle?
@RichardLitt π―! Let's set one up and make sure all interested folks are invited! π
How about this? Could everyone fill this out? @nodejs/i18n
@RichardLitt done β thank for putting it together! π
If someone could look at https://github.com/nodejs/nodejs.org/issues/2906 and comment to get it moving, that would be awesome!
If someone could look at nodejs/nodejs.org#2906 and comment to get it moving, that would be awesome!
Wonderful! Let's organize a meeting someday this week and pick up the current issues from i18n and website (related to i18n)
It looks like either Feb. 10th at noon EST, or Friday 14th at noon EST is best. I really want to have Zeke there; is there any way you could make the 2/10 time, @zeke?
I'm going to close this as it seems the project has been revived! π
Gentle update - we have started receiving our crowdin translations back again
It's been a long time no activity has happened around
i18n
- no new translations or documentation update for newer releases. Crowdin got down due to some reasons. Creating the issue to know if there were some issues/problems around i18n I missed during the course of time and can we bring it back alive?/cc @nodejs/i18n @nodejs/tsc @nodejs/community-committee