There have been some efforts to translate perl6intro; but as Laurent says, we can hardly say the documentation is complete, so diverting resources to translation is probably not such a good idea.
El mar., 9 jul. 2019 a las 21:53, Laurent Rosenfeld via perl6-users (< perl6-us...@perl.org>) escribió: > Hi Marc, > > the French Wikipedia page you refer to is not really wrong, but rather > terribly outdated and, therefore, no longer correct. I have a Wikipedia > account and can easily fix that page (using, if needed, the updated English > Wikipedia page on the same subject). > > Translating the whole Perl 6/Raku documentation is a totally different > game. It's just too big (and it's a moving target), I won't undertake that. > > Best, > Laurent. > > > > Le mar. 9 juil. 2019 à 11:25, Marc Chantreux <e...@phear.org> a écrit : > >> hello people, >> >> i just read this https://linuxfr.org/news/sortie-de-perl-5-30-0 in which >> the informations about perl6 are wrong. it points to >> https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakudo_Perl which is wrong too and i was >> thinking that instead of writting wrong stuff on wrong sites, it would >> be nice to have a recap of the raku ecosystem (even the historical >> parts) directly in the perl6 site. but in french :) >> >> my broken english disqualify me to write the article itself but i >> obviously can translate it. which leads me to the translation effort: >> >> what if i want to translate the raku documentation? is there an official >> workflow? my own would be to get the hash of each file to be translated >> and start to translate it in another repo. >> >> regards, >> marc >> > -- JJ