Xfce Digest, Vol 4, Issue 50

Indictrans Team indictrans at fastmail.fm
Tue Oct 21 21:07:22 CEST 2003


Hi all
  thank you all for your response.

> Hi,
> 
> This is great news! 
> 
> I don't know what you mean by "registering" your team, but as soon as
> you contribute localizations, you are entitled localization team for
> xfce.

 Actually what I mean by registering is that atleast localization teams
 here should know that somebody is doing L10n of xfce for Indian
 languages so that redundancy may be avoided.
Anyway we have already started L10n for Marathi
We will be shortly putting it on our website so that people can start
contributing.
 

> 
> Cheers,
> Olivier.
> 
> On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 16:27, Indictrans Team wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >   We are a  team localizing various Linux Applications & environments in
> >   Indian languages. I have downloaded latest version of xfce and liked it
> >   very much. We want to start localization of the entire xfce environment
> >   into various Indian languages like Hindi, Marathi , Gujarati etc. There
> >   is already one po file translated for Hindi. We would also like to
> >   complete the same. How should we register ourselvesas localization team
> >   for XFCE ?
> >   I could not find any link on xfce.org regarding this 
> >   Please help me
> >  Thank you
> > 
> > Swapnil Hajare
> > www.indictrans.org
> > 
> > N.B. Also have a look at our website http://www.indictrans.org where we
> > are trying to collaborate various localization efforts going on in India.
> > 
> > -- 
> >   Amish K. Munshi
> >   indictrans at fastmail.fm
> -- 
> Olivier Fourdan - fourdan at xfce.org
>    


Now onwards I will be bothering you all from time to time 
So please keep helping me.
Bye.

Swapnil Hajare
www.indictrans.org
-- 
  Amish K. Munshi
  indictrans at fastmail.fm

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