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Where to start, please check the documenation at https://docs.openedx.org/en/latest/translators/quickstarts/start-translating-openedx.html Note: that the documenation might not be update to date

Description

The Transifex Working Group was created on August 18th, 2021 as a spin off from the existing Open edX Marketing Working Group. The Transifex Working Group is open to all members of the community and currently consists of Open edX community members, who are assisting in centralizing our collaboration efforts on crowdsourced translations and reviews of translated content, in an effort to further enhance our platform & website localization strategy. A successfully executed crowdsourced translation strategy, guided by the Transifex Working Group, will not only aid in producing higher quality translated content, but will also lead to additional intrinsic values, such as allowing the community to help produce a more robust global product, while functioning as curators for new content, 100% completion on strings translated for all Open edX software releases, a successfully and accurately translated website, and translated user documentation to aid in the increased global adoption of the Open edX platform. To learn how you can contribute as a translator or reviewer, please review the relevant documentation here.

Target Languages of the Transifex Working Group

The Open edX Transifex Working Group will ensure the success for obtaining high quality translations from the community, while promoting a fully collaborative environment among members of the Open edX community and can scale to additional languages over time. To begin, we are focusing our strategy on the following languages: 

The following is a table of the latest list of languages supported by the Translation Working Group

Language Name (Country)

Language Code

Completion %

Translation

Completion %

Reviews

Date Updated

Reviewer

French (Canada)

fr_CA

100%

99%

1/16/2024

Gabriel D'Amours

Spanish (Latin America)

es_419

100%

99%

1/16/2024

Ana Garcia Esteban Etcheverry Jesica Greco

Spanish (Spain)

es_ES

100%

99%

1/16/2024

Jesica Greco

Mandarin

zh_CN

96%

94%

1/16/2024

Cecilia Liu

Italian

it_IT

100%

94%

1/16/2024

Ilaria Botti

Arabic

ar

100%

86%

1/16/2024

Ghassan Maslamani

German

de_DE

100%

92%

1/16/2024

Nicole Kessler Eden Huthmacher

Portuguese (Portugal)

pt_PT

93%

81%

1/16/2024

Pedro Cabral Ivo Branco

Russian

ru

86%

82%

1/16/2024

Karina Amantayeva

Ukrainian

uk

100%

86%

1/16/2024

Peter Koblyakov Alexandra Nabokina

Hindi

hi

100%

99%

1/16/2024

Pooja Kulkarni

Yagnesh Nayi

Portuguese(Brazil)

pt_BR

100%

56%

Julia Peixoto (Deactivated)

Indonesian

id

78%

40%

Dean Jay Mathew

Danish

da

100%

99%

Alexandra Nabokina

SDU

Thai

th

66%

50%

1/16/2024

Dean Jay Mathew

Greek

el

88%

38%

1/16/2024

Dimitris Angelakis

Turkish

tr_TR

96%

92%

1/16/2024

Ali Işıngör

Hebrew

he

94%

83%

1/16/2024

Fabio Rahamim, Naeem Azaizah

Spanish (Argentina)

(es_AR)

100%

99%

1/16/2024

Jesica Greco

The following is list of languages are no longer supported

Langauge

Date (No longer has a reviewer)

Estonian

Goals of the Transifex Working Group`

  • Begin localization strategy with 10 languages 

  • Host bi-weekly meetings for the Transifex Working Group 

  • Allocate up to 2 Transifex translation reviewers per language (language reviewer inquiries must be sent, using the following instructions

  • Translate strings 100% for official languages of each Open edX release

  • Translation reviewers will function as project managers for their assigned languages and will identify superior translations by the community and invite superior performers to engage in critical/high priority translation projects to ensure that  high-value content is being translated

  • Identify areas of opportunities and recommend solutions on how to further enhance the Open edX localization strategy, including setting up and configuring projects

  • Adapt and correct the translations for branding, messaging, and tone consistencies  

  • Provide feedback to edX Engineering on strings that are edX-specific and/or are not contextualized enough

Engineering Initiatives

How to join us

Whether you are interested in reviewing translated content, coordinating projects, or translating content within Transifex, you can join the new Transifex Working Group. We are looking for individuals who are willing to provide any form of translation assistance for the above referenced languages, or any other language, which we may adopt over time. The Open edX translation reviewers will lead our Transifex projects and will act as pioneers to engage our global user network, while yielding quality business results that continue to drive results for the Open edX project and its provider network alike.

If you are interested in joining the Transifex Working Group, please email the organizer, Eden Huthmacher at mailto:ehuthmacher@axim.org.

Communication

  • Online discussions happen on Trello:

  • We are moving to github board https://github.com/orgs/openedx/projects/50/views/2

  • Chats happen in Slack: http://openedx-slack-invite.herokuapp.com/ #transifex-wg

  • Working group meetings occur bi-weekly (contact organizer Eden Huthmacher at mailto:ehuthmacher@axim.org to receive a meeting invitation)

Leadership

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