[Xfce-i18n] Romanian translator

2012-11-24 Thread George Pîrlea
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.

Re: [Xfce-i18n] Romanian translator

2012-11-24 Thread rafael ff1
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].

Re: [Xfce-i18n] Romanian translator

2012-11-24 Thread George Pîrlea
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

Re: [Xfce-i18n] Romanian translator

2012-11-24 Thread rafael ff1
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

Re: [Xfce-i18n] Romanian translator

2012-11-24 Thread Mișu Moldovan
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.