I'd say the more the merrier. Even if no one needs Russian now, they will
once they see that Russian is available.

:)

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Behalf Of Roman
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 7:03 AM
To: jQuery
Subject: Re: [jQuery] jQuery 1.0


What languages are currently being translated? I can help to translate
to Russian if that interests anyone.

Realazy XA Chen wrote:
> And I wonder, is our INTERNATIONAL work ready to begin? Which things
> need to
> translate? I can't wait for it!
>
> 2006/8/26, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> I'd like to take this opportunity to announce the brand new jQuery
>> 1.0! A lot of work has gone into this release. A lot of bugs fixed, a
>> ton of new features, and a complete overhaul of how the jQuery
>> development process is run.
>>
>> In reality, this release is so large, it's going to take a couple days
>> to release it (this includes a new version of the jQuery web site). So
>> bare with us as we make the transition over to full release. There's
>> some kinks that'll have to be worked out (namely, finalizing the new
>> documentation) but it's all in the pipeline and will be ready within
>> the next couple days.
>>
>> For now, here are some relevant links to get you started:
>> * jQuery 1.0
>>     http://jquery.com/src/jquery-1.0.js
>> * jQuery 1.0 - Compressed
>>     http://jquery.com/src/jquery-1.0.pack.js
>> * API Documentation
>>     http://jquery.com/api/
>> * (Partial) Test Suite
>>     http://jquery.com/test/
>>
>> If you want to build your own copies of jQuery, you can check it out
>> of Subversion and build it from the command line. You can get the
>> latest jQuery by doing:
>>   svn co svn://jquery.com/jquery
>>
>> There's so much more to come. I'll be doing a post every day this week
>> detailing some aspect of jQuery 1.0 along with some screencasts
>> demonstrating what you can do with all the new code. Please, if you
>> spot any bugs, file them in the bug tracker:
>> * Bug Tracker:
>>     http://proj.jquery.com/dev/bugs/
>> * Submit New Bug:
>>     http://proj.jquery.com/dev/bugs/new/
>>
>> I'd like to thank everyone who made this release possible. It's been a
>> lot of work, but the journey is only just beginning. I can't wait to
>> delve into some of the very exciting advances that we have planned.
>> Happy Coding!
>>
>> --John
>>
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