That's the plug-in in question. I've talked to it's developer and he agrees to extend the plugin to allow exporting and importing of .pot and .po files.
Here is the card for the task: https://trello.com/c/mw7uCd2v/53-set-up-translation-on-wp Pe 12 nov. 2015 01:30, "Robert Charbonneau" <r...@bewitching.me> a scris: > https://wordpress.org/plugins/polylang/ > > > > This plugin is easy to use and well supported (also free.) I don't know > what kind of hacking it would take to get the plugin installed, but if you > have a Git repo with the code I could fork and a staging server we could > deploy it to for tests, I would be willing to set it up. > > > > On November 12, 2015 12:39:57 AM Ovidiu-Florin BOGDAN wrote: > > > În ziua de Wednesday 11 November 2015, la 19:08:58, Anderson Unsonst a > scris: > > > > I am web developer, but actually I have no idea how to re-activate > kubuntu > > > > Brazil, what steps should I follow? is there any document? > > > I f you wish to reactivate the exact same website you must first obtain > the domain name from the current owner, and perhaps the site files and > database. > > > > > > Then we can revive it. Otherwise, we would have to start from scratch. > > > There is currently a plan to make the current kubuntu.org site a > multilingual one. But we need a php developer that want's to edit a > WordPress plugin to allow for translations. > > > > > > > > > *Ovidiu-Florin Bogdan* > > > GeekAliens.com[1] > > > Kubuntu Romania Representative[2] > > > _Kubuntu Council Member_ > > > > > > -------- > > > [1] http://ovidiu.geekaliens.com > > > [2] http://kubuntu.org > > > > -- > > :RPC >
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