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Chinese translation team #4

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wilzbach opened this issue Aug 23, 2016 · 8 comments
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Chinese translation team #4

wilzbach opened this issue Aug 23, 2016 · 8 comments
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wilzbach commented Aug 23, 2016

Ideally a language team should have at least two members, s.t. someone else can help to review or work on the Chinese translation.

@meatatt maybe you know any other D enthusiasts that might want to help you?

(See dlang-tour/core#132 for background details)

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@donglei you seem to be working on the Tour already - do you want to join the translation team?

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meatatt commented Aug 29, 2016

We're still translating the book 'Prg in D'~
Our team @DlangRen will look into it as soon as possible.
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mogud commented Aug 29, 2016

@meatatt Yes, TWO GOD.

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wilzbach commented Aug 29, 2016

We're still translating the book 'Prg in D'~
Our team @DlangRen will look into it as soon as possible.

Wow. Looks like a lot of great work :)
I have invited your team to the Chinese repo here, so that I don't forget.
Just give us/me a ping once you start or have any questions.

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meatatt commented Aug 29, 2016

@wilzbach Sure XD

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I will.

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I will.

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Hey guys, as part of my maintaince work I have just https://github.com/stonemaster/dlang-tour/pull/48 the chinese submodule to the main repo. For example for now it reflects the basic welcome page:

http://tour.dlang.org/tour/zh/welcome/welcome-to-d

Btw new commits will automatically be deployed and if you want to test that feature you can just press on the "edit" button or e.g. merge #5 (maybe with the "squash" option).

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