Hi All I’m the author of Subtitles and…

Hi All,

I’m the author of Subtitles and a user has translated it into Slovak. How would we go about getting those approved for him? Thanks a ton.

#editor-requests

Can we verify who has r w access…

Can we verify who has r/w access to the http://vi.wordpress.org repo? @rilwis and I need rights so that we’re able to prep everything for 4.1 tomorrow when we meet. Thanks thanks.

#request, #vi

We’ve just finished translating WordPress into Vietnamese and…

We’ve just finished translating WordPress into Vietnamese and I’m trying to release updated translations and an updated version of WordPress to vi.wordpress.orgWordPress.org The community site where WordPress code is created and shared by the users. This is where you can download the source code for WordPress core, plugins and themes as well as the central location for community conversations and organization. https://wordpress.org/.

I’m confused about the process. There’s a tool in the vi.wordpress.org backend that allows me to release updated translations, but the version of WordPress that’s included in the package is old. I think it’s coming from here: https://i18n.svn.wordpress.org/vi/trunk/dist/. Those files are very old. contain redirects, and in general need to be gutted. I’ve attempted to clean this up with my .org username but I don’t have access.

What is the proper way of releasing new translations + WP packages? Is it safe to just delete that entire /dist/ folder so that WordPress is only pulled from the English version of /trunk/ for now, along with the translation files that we’ve done?

Thanks.

#request, #rosetta, #vi

Hi there I have a few questions and…

Hi there. I have a few questions and issues that we’re trying to sort out over at vi.wordpress.org and

  1. On sites like http://ja.wordpress.org and http://es.wordpress.org there are welcome sections that I cannot figure out how to add into the Vietnamese site. There are only two users on the site right now, and we’re both Editors, and I’m not sure how page templates and/or front page content is set. Can you point me to some information on this?
  2. Do you have a list of validators for Vietnamese, or is there somewhere I can see it? The validators for the language at the moment should be me (philiparthurmoore), Tran Ngoc Tuan Anh (fitwp), and Buy Huy Thang (gsmeanspro). I thought I could control this from within the vi.wordpress.orgWordPress.org The community site where WordPress code is created and shared by the users. This is where you can download the source code for WordPress core, plugins and themes as well as the central location for community conversations and organization. https://wordpress.org/ Dashboard under Users, but it doesn’t seem to be related.
  3. We’re planning on creating a P2p2 "p2" is the name of the theme that blogs at make.wordpress.org use (and o2 is the accompanying plugin). When asked to post something "on the p2" by a member of the Polyglots team, that usually means you're asked to post on the team blog https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/. for Vietnamese translators to chat with each other. Is there anything in place on the .org side of things to facilitate this directly on the .org site for Vietnamese or should I instead just set up a P2 elsewhere? I’m fine with either solution.

Thanks in advance!

#glotpress, #request, #rosetta, #vietnamese

The current state of vi wordpress org isn’t…

The current state of vi.wordpress.org isn’t that great, and there’s a team of translators here in Vietnam who are eager and willing to both work on translating WordPress but also maintain vi.wordpress.org. I reached out a while back to the maintainers of the website and never heard anything, and now the landing page for WordPress in Vietnam is a wasteland. How can we fix this?

Is there anyone who can provide information on: 1) the current validators of Vietnamese (I used to be one but it seems that status was taken away); 2) the current maintenance team for vi.wordpress.orgWordPress.org The community site where WordPress code is created and shared by the users. This is where you can download the source code for WordPress core, plugins and themes as well as the central location for community conversations and organization. https://wordpress.org/; and 3) the process by which we can take over maintaining both of these?

Tuấn Anh also asked about this a week or two back without a response.

#request, #vietnamese