On 2013-11-08 20:21:39 +0000, "Théo B" <mun...@gmx.com> said:

Hello there,

I am a French student who discovered D about a year ago. I used it for a few personal projects, and I really enjoyed it as a great tool to make powerful native-apps easily.

Unfortunaly, finding resources in french on the web is near impossible, and I think this is a real problem for the language to expand ( in terms of new users, and activity ). Another problem is that there is no french community to exchange and promote it, so I decided to create a french-speaking website with resources and forums.

http://dlang-fr.org/
http://forum.dlang-fr.org/

Wouldn't it be better to concentrate efforts on making the official D site and the forum interface multilingual? (and also incidentally add a French forum here?) Then this system can be expanded to other languages easily.

Take my website as an example. For almost any page (for instance the D/Objective-C project[1]), you have a link at the top right to go to the French equivalent of that page (which is a good proper translation, NOT an automatic one). It's very handy when you can find a page in a language and need the equivalent in another to post as a link somewhere.

[1]: http://michelf.ca/projects/d-objc/

Also, make sure you have a published lexicon for translated terms every one can base upon. For instance, the one I made for PHP Markdown:
http://michelf.ca/projets/php-markdown/lexique/

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Michel Fortin
michel.for...@michelf.ca
http://michelf.ca

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