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Status of translation #16

Closed fhemberger closed 9 years ago

fhemberger commented 9 years ago

Website

ghost commented 9 years ago

what about recent patch notes?

fhemberger commented 9 years ago

What do you mean?

ghost commented 9 years ago

I mean, the situation about patch notes. When I browse iojs.org and choose Deutsch, then I see only English change logs. Is that what we want or tolerate? Sure thing the pace of releasing new iojs versions is very high and they have much more contributors than we have translators. Thats why I'm asking.

fhemberger commented 9 years ago

Uh no, I won't translate Changelogs. That doesn't make much sense (it's too easy to unwillingly alter the exact meaning of a very technical description) and is too much work.

ghost commented 9 years ago

thanks, that was my question about.

fhemberger commented 9 years ago

@iojs/iojs-de It has been really quiet around here lately. Is there still interest in continuing translations? If so: How should we proceed?

ghost commented 9 years ago

Still interested. I think reviewing current content on iojs.org and check if content is up to date (new content, removed content, modified content). Roadmap is open. Medium? TBH Medium posts translations are useless unless published on Medium again.

Maybe we can start on planing a iojs_de meetup. Or help people hosting meetups in town. Maybe we could create (mini) tutorials. Talk to Golem, Heise, etc.

On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 9:12 AM Frederic Hemberger notifications@github.com wrote:

@iojs/iojs-de https://github.com/orgs/iojs/teams/iojs-de It has been really quiet around here lately. Is there still interest in continuing translations? If so: How should we proceed?

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fhemberger commented 9 years ago

Okay, so let's drop http://iojs.github.io/iojs-de/.

I don't think that dedicated io.js meetups make sense at the moment (the same as dedicated Node.js events). You don't get enough content focussed on that particular topic that will enable you to host a regular meetup (I've been running a JavaScript user-group for over three years now, I know those problems g).

It would be great if you could review my translation of the roadmap? I just finished it and want to submit the PR to get this finally out of the door.

My own focus has been shifting lately from translation work to general website stuff, but I still keep an eye on the translation efforts regarding the OSX and Windows installer, once the ground work required has been merged into master.

ghost commented 9 years ago

Roadmap looks really good. Commented and created a PR to your fork too.

I am doing react.js very much the whole time. io.js runs in background (webpack, gulp, browser-sync) and I switched to atom.io almost completely too. Thats why I think a iojs_de meetup could be a platform for js topics. Because iojs is a platform (at least I understand it that way).

I saw your Windows installer related commits. But I am not a consumer of your code. I am running English OSX and I've installed iojs via nvm. My corporate Windows machine runs in English mode as well.

fhemberger commented 9 years ago

I'm closing this, we'll need a new issue for the upcoming new.nodejs.org website.