Hello, world!
My name is George. I am a high school student from Romania and I'm eager
to contribute to open source software. I use Xubuntu 12.10 at home and I
absolutely love Xfce. It's simple. It's plain. It doesn't get in your way.
I'd love to contribute to the Xfce project in any way I can.
Hi there.
Xfce uses Transifex as translation platform, and you can access it in
here [1]. You can find Romanian translation status in all projects
here [2], but first you need to have an account in Transifex
("Register"), if you don't have it already, and also need to join your
language team [3].
Hello.
I've already joined Transifex and applied to join the Romanian
translation team. I'm now waiting for my application to (hopefully) be
accepted. Thanks for the info, anyway. :)
All the best,
George Pîrlea
On 11/24/2012 09:05 PM, rafael ff1 wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> Xfce uses Transifex a
Welcome. Your coordinator will probably approve, as it is just a
matter of pressing "accept" and contributors are always needed. Case
you don't have a reply, I suggest emailing him and, if you don't get a
reply after some time, ask this mailing list for some admin to accept
you (which I am not).
C
On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 8:51 PM, George Pîrlea wrote:
> Hello, world!
>
> My name is George. I am a high school student from Romania and I'm eager to
> contribute to open source software. I use Xubuntu 12.10 at home and I
> absolutely love Xfce. It's simple. It's plain. It doesn't get in your way.