Hi Marco, I did a translation back in 2001 for Guido's Tutorial, later a group of people (lead by the amazing Luciano Ramalho) took up the effort. In this link [1] there is part of the documentation already in Portuguese. I am no longer involved in that effort, but more information can be found in here[2]. You can also contact Luciano Ramalho (Cc'ed) in this email, he might be able to point you to the person actually responsible. Cheers, Rod Senra
[1] http://turing.com.br/pydoc/2.7/contents.html [2] http://python.org.br/traducao Abração Rodrigo Senra http://rodrigo.senra.nom.br On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 12:38 AM, Marco Rougeth <ma...@rougeth.com> wrote: > Hi Julien, > > Welcome on the mailing list! >> > > Thank you very much :) > > >> You can focus on translating the tutorial and library/functions first as >> it will be mandatory soon to get the language switcher have your >> translation [1], and gather the community as you're already doing (how many >> are you on the telegram group?). Are you aware of any other >> brasilian/portuguese translation initiative? >> > > We're 57 members right now. I talk to some older members of the community, > but none of them were aware of another initiative. > > >> >> You can also create a github repository with your transifex synchronized >> on it as it will be mandatory to get the build bot building your >> translation. Don't hesitate to ask on IRC on #python-doc if you need help >> with the synchronization. >> > > This repository should be created on my own Github account? I'm just > entered at #python-doc (still configuring my IRC bouncer/client to stay > always on). > > Bests, > Marco. > > _______________________________________________ > Doc-SIG maillist - Doc-SIG@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/doc-sig > >
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