Yggdrasil Flarum is a forum after all, so each tag on the front page is more or less a category itself

So, if it is meant to be a category, why didn't the Flarum-dev's call it a category then?

My first reaction after i installed the german language pack was "Oh, it's falsely translated". And i looked specifically at Tag/Kategorie because i know that dilemma through my professional background. tag and category are similar and sometimes used as synoyms. But at it's core a tag is a "Thema" and a category is a "Kategorie".

Don't get me wrong Yggdrasil, i perfectly understand your point and i can live with the "Kategorie"-translation, because - as you said - it makes a little more sense in the forum-context. But imho it's not correctly translated and maybe it should be changed to category in the basic/core english version if this was the intention.

    How about we vote? Changing it is no hassle.

    People in favour for "Kategorie": Yggdrasil like this post.
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    2 months later

    ShalokShalom The :attribute will be replaced by the attributes at the bottom of the file.
    @cbmainz already tried here, but it won't be properly translated that way, due to the different genders of the attributes. We would most likely have to add the gender directly to the attributes and remove the leading "The" on the validation strings.

      Kakifrucht The :attribute will be replaced by the attributes at the bottom of the file.

      And how to handle that, since we use der/die/das in German, instead a simple "The"?

        ShalokShalom You can use the original file as reference, I don't know where it's used either. Also there were additional changes since then, so the partially translated one still misses some more keys.

        Thanks a lot for the kind help.

        Some things seem to make no sense:

        accepted: "The :attribute must be accepted."

        username: username
        password: password
        email: email
        title: title
        content: content
        name_singular: singular name
        name_plural: plural name
        tag_count_primary: number of primary tags
        tag_count_secondary: number of secondary tags

        Nothing seems to fit here?

        Same as: after: "The :attribute must be a date after :date."

        username? email?

          ShalokShalom accepted: "The :attribute must be accepted."

          Most likely in the context with content I would guess, but I'm not using the approval extension myself.

          No idea about the date though.

          5 months later
          a month later

          Hey!
          Just a note: Using the dasboard extension I can look for updates.
          The German language pack shows up with the following entry:

          Extension	        Version Installed	New Version
          cbmainz/flarum-de	0.4	                0.4.0
            3 months later
            a year later

            achlys Absolutely, @StoneSoldier has already taken care of the translations and I'm in the process to test everything before doing a release.

            ETA < 24hrs

            And right before my deadline, support for Flarum 0.1.0-beta.8 has been added with our latest release!

            Changelog

            • Updated to support Flarum 0.1.0-beta.8 (thanks @StoneSoldier)
              • Added support for flarum/Emoji, flarum/Markdown and flarum/Statistics (bundled extensions)
            • Fixed and improved various translations (thanks pReya)
            • Added some missing validation strings
            2 months later

            I have this error when I try to install the extension.

            My system:
            Flarum0.1.0-beta.8.1 PHP 7.2.13 MySQL 5.7.24

            Error:
            Problem 1
            - Installation request for cbmainz/flarum-de ^0.8.1 -> satisfiable by cbmainz/flarum-de[0.8.1].
            - cbmainz/flarum-de 0.8.1 requires flarum/core ^0.1.0-beta.8.1 -> satisfiable by flarum/core[0.1.x-dev, v0.1.0-beta.8.1] but these conflict with your requirements or minimum-stability