Hello dear friends, I'm sorry the delay to give you an answer, I was busy with the Caipyra <http://caipyra.python.org.br/> conference that happened last weekend.
Senra, thank you very much for the feedback. I'm going to update python.org.br/traducao with the content that Ramalho shared with us. We already have bugs, tutorial and almost library/functions (builtins) 100% translated on transifex! I hope we're going to have it online very soon Bests, Marco. 2017-06-20 17:27 GMT-03:00 Luciano Ramalho <luci...@ramalho.org>: > Hi, all! > > Years ago we took Senra's excellent translation of the Python 2.4 > Tutorial as a starting point and updated it to Python 2.7, and recoded > it in ReStructuredText. > > It's published [1] and the main repo is on github [2]: > > [1] http://turing.com.br/pydoc/2.7/tutorial/index.html > [2] https://github.com/ramalho/pydoc-br > > Only the tutorial was completed, and I am not aware of a more current > translation. > > While I revised the translation, I created a document with notes for > Brazilian-Portuguese translators [3], and a list of preferred > translations for the most important words [4]. This is important in > any group translation effort because different people will have > different opinions about terminology, and if there is no agreement the > result will be inconsistent and very confusing to readers: > > [3] http://turing.com.br/pydoc/2.7/tutorial/NOTAS.html#notas-tradutores > [4] http://turing.com.br/pydoc/2.7/tutorial/TERMINOLOGIA.html > > Feel free to fork the repo and take over the translation, Marco! > > I unfortunately cannot help a whole lot now, but I will gladly answer > any questions you may have. > > Thanks for the kind words and for connecting us, Rodrigo! > > [ ]s > Luciano > > > > > > > > > > On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 3:26 PM, Rodrigo Senra <rodse...@gmail.com> wrote: > > 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 > >> > > > > > > -- > Luciano Ramalho > | Author of Fluent Python (O'Reilly, 2015) > | http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920032519.do > | Technical Principal at ThoughtWorks > | Twitter: @ramalhoorg >
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