Naoko McCracken wrote:

Pretty simple idea, but how about just mentioning added languages once
in a while?

This will help the newly started localization project find
contributors and users.

This is actually a good idea. I didn't think much of it at first, but if one could combine this with some interesting information about localisation, it might prompt people into investigating it.

I suggest we think of a few ideas and see how much "news" we have, and the determine how many posts we can make... one a month, two a month, etc. Even if we do one a month for the next 5 months, it may be worth a shot. Here's an idea about how the RSS posts might be structured:

1. Overview of how languages are progressing. One post can mention all langauges that are over 80% translated, the next post can mention languages of between 60% and 80%, etc.

2. Is there a way to determine how many blogs on WordPress there are in a certain language or on which a certain language is used? If so, then that information can be included for the languages mentioned in #1.

3. I think it is important to remind people of ways in which WP can be translated. But merely reminding is boring, so let's see if we can get "tip of the day" or "did you know" kind of interesting pieces of information about the various translation methods. We can mention one tip for each method in every post. This will get people thinking about aspects of localisation they haven't considered before.

4. It may be interesting to show how blogging jargon is translated into various languages. This should be fairly simple to gather... I'm sure there are strings in WP that are 1 word long that concern blog-specific terms.

I'm trying to think of content that would be easy to write but still interesting. Any other ideas?

Samuel


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