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acebo opened this issue Β· comments

This is so awesome!! I have learned a lot from this.
I'm willing to translate it to Thai. Could you allow me? πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­ πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­ πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­

@acebo Welcome aboard! Having a Thai translation would be awesome πŸ”₯πŸŒˆπŸ‘Œ . I'll be glad to collaborate with you on this and help wherever I can

Before you start with this, I've prepared some basic workflow guidelines:

Where to do the translation? - Fork and work your own copy, create a readme-{language}.md file (e.g. readme-fr.md) and do the translation work over there

How to push changes? - I will create a dedicated branch for you translations-{language}-staging (e.g. translations-fr-staging), whenever you want to save some changes or share with the team - just PR to this branch

How & when to publish to master? - The content can be published once it's 70% translated. Kindly run it through a spell checker. Whenever you feel that the content stands to these guidelines, just a raise a flag and I'll merge the language branch into the master

Will I get credit for the translation work? - Obviously! Your name will appear nearby the language flag in the main readme.md, added to the repo team, appear boldly at the top of the translation page - 'Translated, adapted and reviewed by {Your name}'. We will also publish a medium article with the translation with your name at the top

Looking forward and excited to work on this!

@goldbergyoni Roger that! πŸ˜ƒ Thank you so much. I will do my best πŸ”₯

@goldbergyoni I have to say, very very Sorry for this πŸ™ πŸ₯Ί I have a personal issue. I'm back now! and I've already started to translate it in my repo.
Could you please provide me a branch for pushing my updated translation as you mention? or can I create myself?

@acebo All good πŸ’š, glad that you're back.

I've created a branch for you: Thai-translation

Good luck! Looking forward to hear updates