The Flarum Language Project
Hi
I'm ready for Persian,
What should I do?
Khaki that's awesome. We will set it up for you and get in touch with you. Please share your Weblate (https://weblate.rob006.net/) and GitHub username so we can add you once the project is setup.
Khaki you are now mantainer of https://github.com/flarum-lang/persian. now @rob006 can setup weblate for you
Khaki Persian language is available on Weblate since now: https://weblate.rob006.net/languages/fa/flarum/. I granted you maintainer permissions for this language.
I also imported translations from https://github.com/persianfla/flarum-ext-persian, but I suggest to review them again, since some of them may be outdated.
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GreXXL I want to give a short update on the progress of flarum-lang. First and most importantly we are very happy that the project has been onboarded as an official part of the flarum project.
Now a couple of weeks have passed since we first started. We are very happy that a lot of current active maintainers of language-packs have joined flarum-lang. Including both new and those that transitioned we are now at an incredible 19 language packs under the flarum-lang project!
Also incredibly after joining together extensions and core translation of the french language pack both @Qiaeru and @Hiob have managed to be the first language-pack with a translation of all available extensions - which makes up for 100% translation progress - as visible on Weblate.
If you want to be part of translating flarum - please check out the first post to get all the details on how to be part of this! We are always happy to see the number of actively maintained translations for flarum grow
GreXXL why not making Weblate available under a flarum subdomain like: https://translate.flarum.org?
maicol07 It is a long-term plan, but right now this is my private instance used for my private projects and I can't move it to a different domain. Eventually we probably will setup new instance on Flarum's infrastructure and import all Flarum-related stuff there. But right now there are more urgent things to do.
kon3ko are you registered on github and weblate? share here your username
Justoverclock kon3ko both
Justoverclock thank
kon3ko Thai language is now available on Weblate: https://weblate.rob006.net/languages/th/flarum/, you should have maintainer permissions there. Since you started translating directly in https://github.com/flarum-lang/thai, I imported translations from there.
You can find some hints about translation process at https://github.com/rob006-software/flarum-translations/wiki (and related pages listed in sidebar) and https://github.com/rob006-software/flarum-lang-template/wiki.