Having all the "doc" translations on www.vim.org is not necessarily a good
idea.

For Italian it would not be too complex (I have locally all the required
stuff). I also have all the "old" versions of the Italian docs, from Vim
6.2 onward.
But then someone should take care of loading the stuff on www.vim.org (and
be authorized to do so). As a matter of fact, I prepared the Vim 8.1
version of what has been translated into Italian, (and the "final" Vim 8.0
version) and its "loading" is pending on the "www.pluto.it" site (I am not
the maintainer there).


On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 12:47 AM scootergrisen <scootergri...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Why not collect all the translated help files the same place instead of
> all these different links to websites
> (https://www.vim.org/translations.php) that uses different way to get
> the files?
>
> Also some of the links dont work any longer.
> Persian and polish at the moment says not found.
>
> It would be sad if the translations are lost just because some website
> is shut down.
>

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