I want to start translating and writing as soonest the possible
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7Polyglot (adj.), w: someone who aptly and with a high level of fluency uses many languages.
I want to start translating and writing as soonest the possible
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Ze Fontainhas 12:22 pm on August 16, 2012 Permalink |
DId you actually tag this “when can I start and how am I going to be paid”? If so, I’m afraid I have bad news: you are never going to be paid. No one here is paid, much the same way no one is paid for contributing to any open source project.
Dominik Schilling (ocean90) 12:23 pm on August 16, 2012 Permalink |
“how am I going to be paid” – Then I think you are wrong here. The translations are done by the community, means voluntary.
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