On 10/12/2019 15:26, Jiri Komarek wrote:
The new version of the Switch2OSM.org <https://switch2osm.org/> website is released. It is using Markdown for text formatting and Jekyll for building. This means everything (texts, images and source code) is in one GitHub repository: https://github.com/switch2osm/switch2osm.github.io
Yes - thanks to you at MapTiler for that. As you said, it looks much nicer and people are finding it much easier to contribute now.
If there is enough interest, localization and Transifex support a la https://github.com/hotosm/learnosm can be added in a separate PR.
That would indeed be good to see. I'm not familiar with the way that that site is maintained, and there's not a huge amount of info at e.g. https://github.com/hotosm/learnosm/blob/gh-pages/docs/translations.md - if someone could give a bit of a summary of how best to handle it that'd be great. Maybe just create an issue at Switch2osm and say "it'd be nice to have translations; here's how we do it at site X".
Best Regards, Andy
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