Hi,
If you didn't seen it already, PEP 545 about officializing translations of the
Python documentation have been accepted!
This is now the appropriate mailing list to discuss those subjects, and we have
an IRC channel on freenode: #python-doc.
I'm currently writing a "current status" of the translations at
https://mdk.fr/blog/python-documentation-translation.html if you want to follow
what we're currently doing.
While waiting for the PSF to provide the Documentation Contribution Agreement,
we may start by listing coordinators for each languages and creating
appropriate repositories.
If you want to become a coordinator for your language please publicly ask for
it here. There is no rules so here are the rules:
- Your proposition as becoming a coordinator is more credible if you actually
did something about the translation (we may help setting up a repository,
transifex, and so on, just ask).
- If there is more than one person asking to be coordinator of a same language,
you'll have to locally find a way to settle this, in other words, there is no
authority or rules deciding for you: each countries are considered autonomous.
The main role of the coordinator is to bridge between the local team
(automonous, with its own organization, tools, ways of working) and the
official documentation. This is technically done by a github repository in the
python github organization, see
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0545/#create-github-repository /
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0545/#repository-for-po-files. A more
precise overview of the coordinator role is here :
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0545/#language-team.
Bests,
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Julien Palard
https://mdk.fr
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