Hi dear mentors, We have…

Hi dear mentors,

We have great translations that we’d like to integrate on translate.wordpress. Can you please add @wptranslationsorg as CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. for this project:

Project URL: https://wordpress.org/theme/elearning

To make sure we can apply to this access we fulfilled answered all points below:

1. Our translators use/created community-style guides and glossaries. They are all GTEs or PTEs of their respective locales already. More info about our team members (https://wp-translations.pro/team/)
2. Sources of translation are available on TranslationsPress (https://www.translationspress.com/wp-translations/)
3. The review process with GTEs and PTEs is handled in translate.wordpress (see details in 4)
4. In case of need any localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ GTEs or PTEs can get in touch directly here on make or on SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. via @wptranslationsorg
Our contact form page (https://wp-translations.pro/contact/) is also available.
5. General Translation EditorsTranslation Editor Translation editors can approve translations for projects. The GTE (General Translation Editor) and LM (Locale Manager) roles can add new users with the "Project Translation Editor" role that can approve translations for specific projects. There are two different Translation Editor roles: General Translation Editor and Project Translation Editor will be noticed of each localeLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ after imports of course.

PS: Thanks for all previously accepted requests 😉

Thanks in advance
FX for the WP-Translations Team

#clpte

#editor-requests

Hi dear mentors, We have…

Hi dear mentors,

We have great translations that we’d like to integrate on translate.wordpress. Can you please add @wptranslationsorg as CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. for this project:

Project URL: https://wordpress.org/theme/dazel

To make sure we can apply to this access we fulfilled answered all points below:

1. Our translators use/created community-style guides and glossaries. They are all GTEs or PTEs of their respective locales already. More info about our team members (https://wp-translations.pro/team/)
2. Sources of translation are available on TranslationsPress (https://www.translationspress.com/wp-translations/)
3. The review process with GTEs and PTEs is handled in translate.wordpress (see details in 4)
4. In case of need any localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ GTEs or PTEs can get in touch directly here on make or on SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. via @wptranslationsorg
Our contact form page (https://wp-translations.pro/contact/) is also available.
5. General Translation EditorsTranslation Editor Translation editors can approve translations for projects. The GTE (General Translation Editor) and LM (Locale Manager) roles can add new users with the "Project Translation Editor" role that can approve translations for specific projects. There are two different Translation Editor roles: General Translation Editor and Project Translation Editor will be noticed of each localeLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ after imports of course.

PS: Thanks for all previously accepted requests 😉

Thanks in advance
FX for the WP-Translations Team

#clpte

#editor-requests

CLPTE request

Hi Polyglots,

We’d like to request CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. status for our company account @reallysimplesslclpte as “Cross-Locale Project Translation EditorCross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors.” for the Simplybook pluginPlugin A plugin is a piece of software containing a group of functions that can be added to a WordPress website. They can extend functionality or add new features to your WordPress websites. WordPress plugins are written in the PHP programming language and integrate seamlessly with WordPress. These can be free in the WordPress.org Plugin Directory https://wordpress.org/plugins/ or can be cost-based plugin from a third-party . In this post I will try to provide all necessary information, but feel free to contact us for further questions.

Who we are
We are Really Simple Plugins, a team of 10 WordPress-enthousiasts who created most well-known plugins Really Simple Security and Complianz. We have also taken over development for our colleagues at SimplyBook.me. Since a few weeks our account @reallysimpleplugins has full access/ownership over the project. We will develop and provide support on the public forums from now on.

Our translators
As part of our efforts to further improve the SimplyBook plugin, we will endeavour to make the plugin available in as many localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ as possible. We work with a network of (WordPress) translators and are always open to new collaborators. For select cases and locales we hire WordPress translation agencies as well.

You can find a list of contributors and PTEProject Translation Editor A Project Translation Editor (often referred to as PTE) is a person, who has access to validate strings on a specific project (for example BuddyPress, WooCommerce or Twenty Fourteen) for one specific locale. A project translation editor can approve strings that are added by translation contributors. Per project translation, editors are appointed by a general translation editor after a request by the project author or by the contributors themselves.’s who have collaborated so far with Complianz and Really Simple Security

We are always open to volunteers, who often contact us via our website or e-mail. In all cases we make sure that our translators use the community style guides and glossaries.

Contact information
WP.org: @reallysimplesslclpte
SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/.: @leon (on wordpress.slack.com)
e-mail: support@really-simple-ssl.com

Thanks in advance,

Leon Wimmenhoeve
Really Simple Plugins

#editor-requests
#clpte

Hi dear mentors, We have…

Hi dear mentors,

We have great translations that we’d like to integrate on translate.wordpress. Can you please add @wptranslationsorg as CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. for this project:

Project URL: https://wordpress.org/theme/pixelize

To make sure we can apply to this access we fulfilled answered all points below:

1. Our translators use/created community-style guides and glossaries. They are all GTEs or PTEs of their respective locales already. More info about our team members (https://wp-translations.pro/team/)
2. Sources of translation are available on TranslationsPress (https://www.translationspress.com/wp-translations/)
3. The review process with GTEs and PTEs is handled in translate.wordpress (see details in 4)
4. In case of need any localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ GTEs or PTEs can get in touch directly here on make or on SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. via @wptranslationsorg
Our contact form page (https://wp-translations.pro/contact/) is also available.
5. General Translation EditorsTranslation Editor Translation editors can approve translations for projects. The GTE (General Translation Editor) and LM (Locale Manager) roles can add new users with the "Project Translation Editor" role that can approve translations for specific projects. There are two different Translation Editor roles: General Translation Editor and Project Translation Editor will be noticed of each localeLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ after imports of course.

PS: Thanks for all previously accepted requests 😉

Thanks in advance
FX for the WP-Translations Team

#clpte

#editor-requests

Hi dear mentors, We have…

Hi dear mentors,

We have great translations that we’d like to integrate on translate.wordpress. Can you please add @wptranslationsorg as CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. for this project:

Project URL: https://wordpress.org/theme/ecliptica

To make sure we can apply to this access we fulfilled answered all points below:

1. Our translators use/created community-style guides and glossaries. They are all GTEs or PTEs of their respective locales already. More info about our team members (https://wp-translations.pro/team/)
2. Sources of translation are available on TranslationsPress (https://www.translationspress.com/wp-translations/)
3. The review process with GTEs and PTEs is handled in translate.wordpress (see details in 4)
4. In case of need any localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ GTEs or PTEs can get in touch directly here on make or on SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. via @wptranslationsorg
Our contact form page (https://wp-translations.pro/contact/) is also available.
5. General Translation EditorsTranslation Editor Translation editors can approve translations for projects. The GTE (General Translation Editor) and LM (Locale Manager) roles can add new users with the "Project Translation Editor" role that can approve translations for specific projects. There are two different Translation Editor roles: General Translation Editor and Project Translation Editor will be noticed of each localeLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ after imports of course.

PS: Thanks for all previously accepted requests 😉

Thanks in advance
FX for the WP-Translations Team

#clpte

#editor-requests

Hi dear mentors, We have…

Hi dear mentors,

We have great translations that we’d like to integrate on translate.wordpress. Can you please add @wptranslationsorg as CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. for this project:

Project URL: https://wordpress.org/theme/non-profit-fse

To make sure we can apply to this access we fulfilled answered all points below:

1. Our translators use/created community-style guides and glossaries. They are all GTEs or PTEs of their respective locales already. More info about our team members (https://wp-translations.pro/team/)
2. Sources of translation are available on TranslationsPress (https://www.translationspress.com/wp-translations/)
3. The review process with GTEs and PTEs is handled in translate.wordpress (see details in 4)
4. In case of need any localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ GTEs or PTEs can get in touch directly here on make or on SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. via @wptranslationsorg
Our contact form page (https://wp-translations.pro/contact/) is also available.
5. General Translation EditorsTranslation Editor Translation editors can approve translations for projects. The GTE (General Translation Editor) and LM (Locale Manager) roles can add new users with the "Project Translation Editor" role that can approve translations for specific projects. There are two different Translation Editor roles: General Translation Editor and Project Translation Editor will be noticed of each localeLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ after imports of course.

PS: Thanks for all previously accepted requests 😉

Thanks in advance
FX for the WP-Translations Team

#clpte

#editor-requests

Hi dear mentors, We have…

Hi dear mentors,

We have great translations that we’d like to integrate on translate.wordpress. Can you please add @wptranslationsorg as CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. for this project:

Project URL: https://wordpress.org/theme/synclet

To make sure we can apply to this access we fulfilled answered all points below:

1. Our translators use/created community-style guides and glossaries. They are all GTEs or PTEs of their respective locales already. More info about our team members (https://wp-translations.pro/team/)
2. Sources of translation are available on TranslationsPress (https://www.translationspress.com/wp-translations/)
3. The review process with GTEs and PTEs is handled in translate.wordpress (see details in 4)
4. In case of need any localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ GTEs or PTEs can get in touch directly here on make or on SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. via @wptranslationsorg
Our contact form page (https://wp-translations.pro/contact/) is also available.
5. General Translation EditorsTranslation Editor Translation editors can approve translations for projects. The GTE (General Translation Editor) and LM (Locale Manager) roles can add new users with the "Project Translation Editor" role that can approve translations for specific projects. There are two different Translation Editor roles: General Translation Editor and Project Translation Editor will be noticed of each localeLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ after imports of course.

PS: Thanks for all previously accepted requests 😉

Thanks in advance
FX for the WP-Translations Team

#clpte

#editor-requests

Hi dear mentors, We have…

Hi dear mentors,

We have great translations that we’d like to integrate on translate.wordpress. Can you please add @wptranslationsorg as CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. for this project:

Project URL: https://wordpress.org/theme/church-fse

To make sure we can apply to this access we fulfilled answered all points below:

1. Our translators use/created community-style guides and glossaries. They are all GTEs or PTEs of their respective locales already. More info about our team members (https://wp-translations.pro/team/)
2. Sources of translation are available on TranslationsPress (https://www.translationspress.com/wp-translations/)
3. The review process with GTEs and PTEs is handled in translate.wordpress (see details in 4)
4. In case of need any localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ GTEs or PTEs can get in touch directly here on make or on SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. via @wptranslationsorg
Our contact form page (https://wp-translations.pro/contact/) is also available.
5. General Translation EditorsTranslation Editor Translation editors can approve translations for projects. The GTE (General Translation Editor) and LM (Locale Manager) roles can add new users with the "Project Translation Editor" role that can approve translations for specific projects. There are two different Translation Editor roles: General Translation Editor and Project Translation Editor will be noticed of each localeLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ after imports of course.

PS: Thanks for all previously accepted requests 😉

Thanks in advance
FX for the WP-Translations Team

#clpte

#editor-requests

Hi dear mentors, We have…

Hi dear mentors,

We have great translations that we’d like to integrate on translate.wordpress. Can you please add @wptranslationsorg as CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. for this project:

Project URL: https://wordpress.org/plugins/templates-patterns-collection/

To make sure we can apply to this access we fulfilled answered all points below:

1. Our translators use/created community-style guides and glossaries. They are all GTEs or PTEs of their respective locales already. More info about our team members (https://wp-translations.pro/team/)
2. Sources of translation are available on TranslationsPress (https://www.translationspress.com/wp-translations/)
3. The review process with GTEs and PTEs is handled in translate.wordpress (see details in 4)
4. In case of need any localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ GTEs or PTEs can get in touch directly here on make or on SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. via @wptranslationsorg
Our contact form page (https://wp-translations.pro/contact/) is also available.
5. General Translation EditorsTranslation Editor Translation editors can approve translations for projects. The GTE (General Translation Editor) and LM (Locale Manager) roles can add new users with the "Project Translation Editor" role that can approve translations for specific projects. There are two different Translation Editor roles: General Translation Editor and Project Translation Editor will be noticed of each localeLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ after imports of course.

PS: Thanks for all previously accepted requests 😉

Thanks in advance
FX for the WP-Translations Team

#clpte

#editor-requests

Hi dear mentors, We have…

Hi dear mentors,

We have great translations that we’d like to integrate on translate.wordpress. Can you please add @wptranslationsorg as CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. for this project:

Project URL: https://wordpress.org/plugins/miniorange-saml-20-single-sign-on

To make sure we can apply to this access we fulfilled answered all points below:

1. Our translators use/created community-style guides and glossaries. They are all GTEs or PTEs of their respective locales already. More info about our team members (https://wp-translations.pro/team/)
2. Sources of translation are available on TranslationsPress (https://www.translationspress.com/wp-translations/)
3. The review process with GTEs and PTEs is handled in translate.wordpress (see details in 4)
4. In case of need any localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ GTEs or PTEs can get in touch directly here on make or on SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. via @wptranslationsorg
Our contact form page (https://wp-translations.pro/contact/) is also available.
5. General Translation EditorsTranslation Editor Translation editors can approve translations for projects. The GTE (General Translation Editor) and LM (Locale Manager) roles can add new users with the "Project Translation Editor" role that can approve translations for specific projects. There are two different Translation Editor roles: General Translation Editor and Project Translation Editor will be noticed of each localeLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ after imports of course.

PS: Thanks for all previously accepted requests 😉

Thanks in advance
FX for the WP-Translations Team

#clpte

#editor-requests

Hi dear mentors, We have…

Hi dear mentors,

We have great translations that we’d like to integrate on translate.wordpress. Can you please add @wptranslationsorg as CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. for this project:

Project URL: https://wordpress.org/theme/rayforce

To make sure we can apply to this access we fulfilled answered all points below:

1. Our translators use/created community-style guides and glossaries. They are all GTEs or PTEs of their respective locales already. More info about our team members (https://wp-translations.pro/team/)
2. Sources of translation are available on TranslationsPress (https://www.translationspress.com/wp-translations/)
3. The review process with GTEs and PTEs is handled in translate.wordpress (see details in 4)
4. In case of need any localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ GTEs or PTEs can get in touch directly here on make or on SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. via @wptranslationsorg
Our contact form page (https://wp-translations.pro/contact/) is also available.
5. General Translation EditorsTranslation Editor Translation editors can approve translations for projects. The GTE (General Translation Editor) and LM (Locale Manager) roles can add new users with the "Project Translation Editor" role that can approve translations for specific projects. There are two different Translation Editor roles: General Translation Editor and Project Translation Editor will be noticed of each localeLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ after imports of course.

PS: Thanks for all previously accepted requests 😉

Thanks in advance
FX for the WP-Translations Team

#clpte

#editor-requests

Hi dear mentors, We have…

Hi dear mentors,

We have great translations that we’d like to integrate on translate.wordpress. Can you please add @wptranslationsorg as CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. for this project:

Project URL: https://wordpress.org/plugins/templates-patterns-collection/

To make sure we can apply to this access we fulfilled answered all points below:

1. Our translators use/created community-style guides and glossaries. They are all GTEs or PTEs of their respective locales already. More info about our team members (https://wp-translations.pro/team/)
2. Sources of translation are available on TranslationsPress (https://www.translationspress.com/wp-translations/)
3. The review process with GTEs and PTEs is handled in translate.wordpress (see details in 4)
4. In case of need any localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ GTEs or PTEs can get in touch directly here on make or on SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/. via @wptranslationsorg
Our contact form page (https://wp-translations.pro/contact/) is also available.
5. General Translation EditorsTranslation Editor Translation editors can approve translations for projects. The GTE (General Translation Editor) and LM (Locale Manager) roles can add new users with the "Project Translation Editor" role that can approve translations for specific projects. There are two different Translation Editor roles: General Translation Editor and Project Translation Editor will be noticed of each localeLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ after imports of course.

PS: Thanks for all previously accepted requests 😉

Thanks in advance
FX for the WP-Translations Team

#clpte

#editor-requests

CLPTE Request for Gutenberg Plugin

Hi there!

Would it be possible to grant @translationsbyautomattic Cross-LocaleLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/ PTEProject Translation Editor A Project Translation Editor (often referred to as PTE) is a person, who has access to validate strings on a specific project (for example BuddyPress, WooCommerce or Twenty Fourteen) for one specific locale. A project translation editor can approve strings that are added by translation contributors. Per project translation, editors are appointed by a general translation editor after a request by the project author or by the contributors themselves. access to the Gutenberg repo: https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/gutenberg/?

While CoreCore Core is the set of software required to run WordPress. The Core Development Team builds WordPress. is 100% translated in these localesLocale Locale = language version, often a combination of a language code and a region code, for instance es_MX denotes Spanish as it’s used in Mexico. A list of all locales supported by WordPress in https://make.wordpress.org/polyglots/teams/, GutenbergGutenberg The Gutenberg project is the new Editor Interface for WordPress. The editor improves the process and experience of creating new content, making writing rich content much simpler. It uses ‘blocks’ to add richness rather than shortcodes, custom HTML etc. https://wordpress.org/gutenberg/ isn’t. Since many of the stringsString A string is a translatable part of the software. A translation consists of a multitude of localized strings. from Gutenberg are already translated in Core, we want to be able to copy the approved strings from Core to Gutenberg. This will help with consistency between Gutenberg on Core and the Gutenberg pluginPlugin A plugin is a piece of software containing a group of functions that can be added to a WordPress website. They can extend functionality or add new features to your WordPress websites. WordPress plugins are written in the PHP programming language and integrate seamlessly with WordPress. These can be free in the WordPress.org Plugin Directory https://wordpress.org/plugins/ or can be cost-based plugin from a third-party.

Locales: fr_FR, es_ES, de_DE, it_IT, he_IL, ja, pt_br, nl_NL, ko_KR, tr_TR, id_ID, zh_CN, zh_TW, ar, sv_SE, ru

For a list of reviewers, please see our previous request.

Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks in advance!

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Hi Polyglots,

We’d like to request CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. status for our company account @wproyaltranslation as “Cross-Locale Project Translation EditorCross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors.” for our theme:

— https://wordpress.org/themes/news-magazine-x/

I am the author of this theme and our company profile is @wproyal , you can find more info on our website https://wp-royal-themes.com/

Currently, mainly we are working with wp-translator team to translate our projects but we are planning to hire another pro translator as well in the nearest feature to fully localize our products for different audiences.

We make sure that our translators use the community-style guides and glossaries.

Contact info:
Wp.org: https://profiles.wordpress.org/wproyal/
Profile for translations: https://profiles.wordpress.org/wproyaltranslation/
slackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https://slack.com/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https://make.wordpress.org/chat/.: wp Royal Translation Team (CLPTE)
Email: info.wproyal@gmail.com

Thanks in advance

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CLPTE request in Beacon project

Dear Polyglots community,

We’re kindly asking for a CLPTECross-locale Project Translation Editor A Cross-Locale Project Translation Editor is an account owned by a plugin or theme author (or the authoring organization), which uses professional translators to localize their product. The cross-locale project translation editor can import/validate strings on a specific project for more than one locale. This role has the same capabilities as a Project Translation Editor over multiple locales instead of one. Cross-Locale Project Translation Editors need to meet a set of criteria before being appointed by General Translation Editors. role for user @amlocteam in this project:
https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/beacon-by/

We’re about to translate the Readme page, yet the Lite version currently remains untranslatable.

Many thanks in advance,
Awesome Motive LocalizationLocalization Localization (sometimes shortened to "l10n") is the process of adapting a product or service to a particular language, culture, and desired local "look-and-feel." team

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