Dear Claude,
Thank you for your immediate response and your support.
Sincerely,
Bedilbek Khamidov
On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 at 12:56, Claude Paroz wrote:
> Hi Bedilbek,
>
> Considering the absence of reaction of the current coordinator, I'll
> grant you as co-coordinator! Even if generally I prefer
Hi Bedilbek,
Considering the absence of reaction of the current coordinator, I'll
grant you as co-coordinator! Even if generally I prefer having
confirmation by the current coordinator that the change is fine for him.
Thanks for your commitment!
Claude
Le 21.09.19 à 09:39, Bedilbek Khamidov a é
Hi Claude,
I hope you are well.
I am writing to move on with the issue of the inactive team coordinator.
I am curious, about how to proceed then, and how he has to confirm on
giving me the right to be a coordinator. Also, now I have a community of
Uzbek Django developers and several of them also
Thank you very much Claude,
I am happy to be a member of the team. I contacted him and waiting for his
response.
On Thursday, 19 September 2019 13:27:46 UTC+5, claudep wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'll suggest you try to estbalish contact to the current Uzbek
> coordinator to ask him if he still has the
Hi,
I'll suggest you try to estbalish contact to the current Uzbek
coordinator to ask him if he still has the motivation to coordinate the
team.
Meanwhile I added you as a translator so you can immediately start to
translate.
It is still time to include your language in Django 3.0 if you make goo
Hello to everyone. I am very excited to be here.
I see that Django localization for the Uzbek language is poorly managed and
improved. So I wanted to be part of this team and help to improve Django
localization in the Uzbek language. I have also applied
to https://www.transifex.com/django/djang