Hi Tomas On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 11:53 AM Tomas Straupis <tomasstrau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2024-07-17, tr, 01:00 Tim Sutton rašė: > > <...> the site is a complete overhaul and will likely require a fresh > start translation > > wise, if we continue with that approach. > > Visual changelog, case study pages are exactly the same, a lot of > other (larger) pages are (text-wise) almost the same. > Translating just ONE changelog page took ~week of work. All of that > was thrown away. It is hard to guess the (unstated/un-communicated) > benefit/justification of losing all of that hard work of unpaid > volunteers. It will take a lot of time till I will want to translate > again :-( > Just to be clear: nothing has been thrown away - your work still exists in github and if we do come up with an approach that involves manual translation, we will certainly recycle your work. Our intention to build the site as english only was declared in the original call for proposals for the web site here: https://blog.qgis.org/2023/10/03/call-for-proposals-qgis-website-overhaul-2023-2024/ . Marco and I will soon share our rationale why we think translation of the web site should not be done, and if those proponents of keeping the translations in place can provide a stronger argument to the contrary we will certainly integrate any prior work wherever we can. Regards Tim > > -- > Tomas > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tim Sutton Kartoza Co-Founder Visit http://kartoza.com to find out about open source: * Desktop GIS programming services * Geospatial web development * GIS Training * Consulting Services Tim is a member of the QGIS Project Steering Committee -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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