Ruijie Yu writes:
> While reading the files, there is one immediate issue I have found: on
> current orgweb master (feed1160), line 153 of /index.org has a broken
> link on how to contribute to worg. Similarly, /ja/index.org has the
> same broken link, whereas /fr/index.org has a different
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> The main issue with non-English translations is maintenance. As you
>> noticed, English and non-English pages are already out of sync.
>
> Anyone willing to help with orgmode.org website can get access to the
> https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/orgweb
Ruijie Yu writes:
> I can help translate to zh_CN occasionally, seeing that the repo is not
> updated too frequently. Although I might need some pointers on how to
> start a new translation, and how sourcehut works. :)
Just clone the repo from https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/orgweb and send patches
to
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Ruijie Yu writes:
>
>> I can help translate to zh_CN occasionally, seeing that the repo is not
>> updated too frequently. Although I might need some pointers on how to
>> start a new translation, and how sourcehut works. :)
>
> Just clone the repo from
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> The main issue with non-English translations is maintenance. As you
> noticed, English and non-English pages are already out of sync.
Anyone willing to help with orgmode.org website can get access to the
https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/orgweb repository and help with
Ruijie Yu via "General discussions about Org-mode."
writes:
> This intrigues me as well. I would like to extend this question into a
> more general one: how does one contribute translations to an existing
> language, and/or to a new language?
CCing Bastien.
The main issue with non-English
Antonio Simón writes:
> Greetings from Spain.
>
> I'm a newbie in the FOSS world and a big fan of Emacs and org-mode in which
> I'm taking my first steps.
>
> I have seen that the Org mode page is available in several languages, and
> Spanish is not one of them.
>
> I was thinking of