2012/2/14 Anders Jarmund <[email protected]>
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to register Solfege on Transifex? I think it's easier to
> use and collaborate with. And it's free for open-source projects.
>
I will not do it, since I am satisfied with The Translation Project (
http://translationproject.org).
But if a team of translators want to do a few new languages that does not
have a live translation at
http://translationproject.org, I can accept those translations, by telling
the translation project that it should not handle that particular language.
Tom Cato
>
> Anders
>
>
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