PTE Request For Text To Speech TTS Accessibility Plugin

I am the 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 author for Text To Speech TTS AccessibilityAccessibility Accessibility (commonly shortened to a11y) refers to the design of products, devices, services, or environments for people with disabilities. The concept of accessible design ensures both “direct access” (i.e. unassisted) and “indirect access” meaning compatibility with a person’s assistive technology (for example, computer screen readers). (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accessibility). We have a number of great 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 that we’d like to be able to approve translation for our Text To Speech TTS Accessibility. Please add the following 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/ users as translation editors for their respective 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/:

  • https://wordpress.org/plugins/text-to-audio/

— fr_FR – @ecoseis, @tuttle
— pt_BR – @chucky515, @maportugal
— ar – @kosayalassaf

— pl_PL – @nipes

If you have any questions, just comment here. Thank you!

#editor-requests

Polyglots Outreach Effort: March 2023

This will be the final post in a global outreach effort to various 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/ teams. There will be a retrospective and summary shared in the next few weeks.

The goal of this effort has been to learn more about which locale teams are active or inactive, how global Polyglots can better support other locale teams, and lessons we can share globally. 

You can read more about the effort in Starting a Polyglots Outreach Effort, and you can view outreach posts from previous months in the #polyglots-outreach tag on this site.

Locale Outreach

For this month, I’d like to reach out to the following 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/:

If you received a pingPing The act of sending a very small amount of data to an end point. Ping is used in computer science to illicit a response from a target server to test it’s connection. Ping is also a term used by Slack users to @ someone or send them a direct message (DM). Users might say something along the lines of “Ping me when the meeting starts.” from this post, that is most likely because you are listed as a GTEGeneral Translation Editor A General Translation Editor (often referred to as GTE) is a person, who has global access to validate strings on all projects for a specific locale. for one of the locales above. Hello!

I would like to learn more about your locale team: how you work, your current challenges, and any ideas you have for the future. To share this information, please answer this short survey. One or all of the GTEs from your locale team are welcome to share their answers. There is no deadline, so responses after the month ends are welcome, too! 

You can also leave a comment on this post or in the polyglots channel in the Make WordPress 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/. mentioning @erica to chat one-on-one.

Team Building Resources

For this month’s team building resource, I suggest revising one of our existing Polyglots Handbook pages: How to give feedback.

Since that page was written, the discussion tool in GlotPressGlotPress GlotPress is the translation management software that powers Translate.WordPress.org. More information is available at glotpress.org. was developed. In addition to feedback best practices, this means there are also new and improved ways for where to provide feedback.

With that in mind, I’ve offered a few suggestions to streamline this page and included some basic information on the discussion tool. Edits, additions, and other suggestions are all welcome in the Google doc.

I also invite everyone to share how your locale team provides feedback. It can be helpful to see similarities and differences to understand global best practices and inspire new ideas in other locale teams. 

Progress and stats

As of this post, the Polyglots outreach effort has now contacted 48 locale teams. This means that, of all locales with a previous WordPress release, only 17 haven’t been contacted. 22 GTEs have responded to these posts, and an additional four Polyglots contributors have shared feedback on their experience. (You can view all progress and stats via the Polyglots Outreach Effort Trello board.)

I’ve decided to end this effort with this post because of the response received so far. With the feedback from 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 and contributors, now is a good time to pause, recap, and present my takeaways. If anyone is interested in restarting this effort in the future, you are more than welcome! I think it is always beneficial to chat with and globally share perspectives from various teams as much as possible.

Some numbers from last month: 

How to Help

Everyone is welcome to get involved in this effort! In particular, I welcome help with:

  • Outreach to the locale teams listed above. If you know any of the GTEs or contributors, leave a comment and help reach out!
  • Sharing feedback or writing team-building resources. You’re invited to share feedback on draft resources or sign up to write one of these resources for the next monthly post.
  • Writing a post for Make/Polyglots about your locale team. Many local efforts are impactful, but may not be visible to the global Polyglots community. If your team has a unique process that works well or is focused on a special project, please share! You are welcome to simply share your post on Make/Polyglots or leave a comment for help and feedback. 
  • Sharing your thoughts to help improve this outreach effort. These could be small suggestions – like changes to these monthly posts to improve outreach – or larger suggestions, like additional resource ideas or ways to engage more locale teams.
  • Anything else! If you’re unsure how best to help, just leave a comment, and we can chat to figure something out.

#polyglots-outreach

PTE Request for Imageshop DAM Connector

I am one of the 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 authors for Imageshop DAM Connector. We would like to have the ability to approve stringsString A string is a translatable part of the software. A translation consists of a multitude of localized strings. for Norwegian (Bokmål), and Danish, for the following plugins:

  • https://wordpress.org/plugins/imageshop-dam-connector/

If you have any questions, just comment here. Thank you!

#editor-requests

Polyglots Outreach Effort: February 2023

This post is part of a global outreach effort to various 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/ teams. 

The goal of this effort is to learn more about which locale teams are active or inactive, how global Polyglots can better support other locale teams, and lessons we can share globally. 

You can read more about the effort in Starting a Polyglots Outreach Effort, and you can view outreach posts from previous months in the #polyglots-outreach tag on this site.

Locale Outreach

For this month, I’d like to reach out to the following 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/:

If you received a pingPing The act of sending a very small amount of data to an end point. Ping is used in computer science to illicit a response from a target server to test it’s connection. Ping is also a term used by Slack users to @ someone or send them a direct message (DM). Users might say something along the lines of “Ping me when the meeting starts.” from this post, that is most likely because you are listed as a GTEGeneral Translation Editor A General Translation Editor (often referred to as GTE) is a person, who has global access to validate strings on all projects for a specific locale. for one of the locales above. Hello!

I would like to learn more about your locale team: how you work, your current challenges, and any ideas you have for the future. To share this information, please answer this short survey. One or all of the GTEs from your locale team are welcome to share their answers. There is no deadline, so responses after the month ends are welcome, too! 

You can also leave a comment on this post or in the polyglots channel in the Make WordPress 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/. mentioning @erica to chat one-on-one.

Team Building Resources

This month, I am excited to share the first version of the Translation Events Kit. Conversations with some of the Community team and MeetupMeetup All local/regional gatherings that are officially a part of the WordPress world but are not WordCamps are organized through https://www.meetup.com/. A meetup is typically a chance for local WordPress users to get together and share new ideas and seek help from one another. Searching for ‘WordPress’ on meetup.com will help you find options in your area. reactivation supporters inspired this kit.

Through this outreach effort, I have heard from several GTEs that finding new translators and keeping them engaged is challenging. The Meetup reactivation project supports Meetup organizers in restarting regular WordPress events in their local communities. I hope this Translation Event Kit can help Meetup organizers and 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 easily and regularly run local translation events.

The kit includes a Quick Start infographic, a Meetup.com event description and featured images, a sample schedule, and a presentation you can use with your attendees.

You can help by reviewing the event kit and sharing your feedback on the following questions:

  • Is there anything else you would add to this event kit?
  • If you are a Meetup organizer, is this something you would use with your community? Why or why not?
  • Where are you most likely to look for a resource like this? For example, in the Polyglots or Community team Handbooks?

Progress and stats

Last month, I spoke with @samahnasr and @aion11 about their goals and efforts within their local communities for the Arabic and Bengali locales, respectively. Along with Meetup reactivation supporters — @peiraisotta, @thelmachido, @leogopal, and @thehopemonger — they shared early feedback on the Translation Events Kit idea and resources. Thank you to everyone for your input!

The GTEs from the Indonesian locale team also shared their progress on a new project to help engage translators. @kharisblank is leading an effort for a 3-month translation sprint. Contributors sign up via a Google form, and they have daily discussions on Slack to track their activity and support each other. So far, there are 15 participants, including @arifmuamar, a new contributor who has been very active in this effort! 

Some numbers from the last month: 

  • 15 locale teams have been contacted via this effort, and GTEs and contributors from 11 locale teams have responded. 
  • I’ve marked 5 locale teams as active, and 11 as inactive, based on a lack of response.
  • Thank you to @lidialab, @nao, and @devinmaeztri for sharing feedback, revisionsRevisions The WordPress revisions system stores a record of each saved draft or published update. The revision system allows you to see what changes were made in each revision by dragging a slider (or using the Next/Previous buttons). The display indicates what has changed in each revision., and suggestions on the new How to Translate Handbook page! 🎉 (Note: this page is temporarily in draft status as a public preview until we figure out best practices for replacing the previous versions.)
  • Thank you to @kharisblank, @samahnasr, @leogopal, @thehopemonger, and @kharisblank for help with and testing the Translation Events Kit! 👏
  • Thank you to @mkrndmane, @soslan, @progmastery, @devinmaeztri, @kharisblank, @fikekomala, and @nabilmoqbel for sharing information about the #mr, #os, #hy, #id_ID, and #ar locales, respectively. 🙏
  • 68 (+3) locales are up-to-date with the most current version of WordPress.
  • 53 (-2) are behind by more than one release.

You can view all tasks and progress in the Polyglots Outreach Status Hub on Trello.

How to Help

Everyone is welcome to get involved in this effort! In particular, I welcome help with:

  • Outreach to the locale teams listed above. If you know any of the GTEs or contributors, leave a comment and help reach out!
  • Sharing feedback or writing team-building resources. You’re invited to share feedback on draft resources or sign up to write one of these resources for the next monthly post.
  • Writing a post for Make/Polyglots about your locale team. Many local efforts are impactful, but may not be visible to the global Polyglots community. If your team has a unique process that works well or is focused on a special project, please share! You are welcome to simply share your post on Make/Polyglots or leave a comment for help and feedback. 
  • Sharing your thoughts to help improve this outreach effort. These could be small suggestions – like changes to these monthly posts to improve outreach – or larger suggestions, like additional resource ideas or ways to engage more locale teams.
  • Anything else! If you’re unsure how best to help, just leave a comment, and we can chat to figure something out.
#polyglots-outreach

PTE Request for AM LottiePlayer

I am the 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 author for AM LottiePlayer. We have a number of great 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 that we’d like to be able to approve translation for our plugin. Please add the following 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/ users as translation editors for their respective 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/:

  • https://wordpress.org/plugins/am-lottieplayer

If you have any questions, just comment here. Thank you!

#editor-requests

WordPress 5.8 Translation Status (July 9, 2020)

If you received a notification about this post, then the reason is (most probably) that you’re registered as General Translation EditorGeneral Translation Editor A General Translation Editor (often referred to as GTE) is a person, who has global access to validate strings on all projects for a specific locale. for one or several WordPress 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/. If you believe that to be in error, please reach out to the Polyglots Global Mentors’ team via a comment to this post or (better) via 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/. (see https://make.wordpress.org/chat/ about how to join Slack).

WordPress 5.8 is planned to be released on July 20, 2021, and now it’s at RC 2. Let’s work together to make sure the complete translations arrive in time.

Please don’t forget to watch the #polyglots channel on Make WordPress Slack for important updates, and ask any questions – your inquiry will help other translators too!

Ready for release (40 locales)

Congrats to these 25 teams for getting ready for the release. 🥳

de_DE, fr_FR, de_DE_formal, sq, nl_NL_formal, cy, lv, zh_TW, es_CO, nb_NO, hsb, it_IT, nl_BE, el, es_AR, pt_PT, tr_TR, ar, en_CA, bg_BG, sk_SK, pt_BR, id_ID, he_IL, cs_CZ

And extra kudos to these 15 teams for translating everything to 100% ahead of time. 🥳

ko_KR, en_ZA, ja, es_EC, es_MX, gl_ES, es_ES, es_VE, sv_SE, ru_RU, ro_RO, zh_CN, en_GB, nl_NL, pl_PL

/dev/ & /admin/ each needs ~10% more (39 locales)

You’re on the right path! To be ready for release, make sure the /dev/ is at least 90% and /dev/admin/ is 75%! For more information, please check out this post.

Below is the list of locale, GTEs, and the number of remaining stringsString A string is a translatable part of the software. A translation consists of a multitude of localized strings. to be ready for this release – in parentheses.

#sl_SI @hekos (338)
#fa_IR @dedidata @man4toman @saeedfard @sushyant @gonahkar (42)
#dsb @milupo (84)
#en_NZ @jjripikoi @ryanhellyer @netweb @tareiking @toherangi @wealthy @webaware (84)
#en_AU @bronsonquick @dd32 @pento @netweb @webaware (84)
#kab @belkacem1977 @simane1015 @yacine2953 @zirisut (84)
#hr @yuraz @mirta @vipteam (84)
#hu_HU @aguseo @babosgabor @balcsida @csurga @djzone @fgywp @wphuorg @vitaio @naoko01 @oaron @surbma @tojgli @zolikonta (84)
#ca @cubells @davilera @mgrau226 @xavivars (84)
#fi @arhipaiva @arkimedia @teemusuoranta @sippis @tlxo (84)
#bs_BA @kenan3008 (84)
#uk @romanbon @sergeykovalets (84)
#fr_CA @cedricbethencourt @guimos @jfarsen @maximejobin @mialevesque @rhialto (84)
#nn_NO @chriscena @meinmycell @hgmb @peterhoob (84)
#eo @cindio (84)
#es_CR @caco26i @zoncho @elpuas @fonsotranslations @m00g @marbaque @remediosgraphic (84)
#pt_AO @marcio-zebedeu (84)
#de_CH @aliyanage @pandulu @openstream @swissspidy @grapplerulrich (84)
#ast @chrismilleresp @dangerouspiper @enolp @ivarela @quiquead @terecapi (84)
#de_CH_informal @aliyanage @pandulu @openstream @swissspidy @grapplerulrich (84)
#ka_GE @dimitrigog @ttodua (84)
#pt_PT_ao90 @alvarogois @goblindegook @nbar @pedromendonca @vanillalounge (84)
#de_AT @pputzer (84)
#es_UY @ranss (84)
#sr_RS @drmiletic @milana_cap @dimadin @lanche86 @ziontrooper (126)
#fa_AF @barnamah @khurasani (126)
#da_DK @ahjdp @droeger @intoxstudio @culturemark @unomobil @ellegaarddk @tohevi (126)
#lt_LT @ideag @jonasltu @pokeraitis (126)
#ur @mrahmadawais @hibashaikhpk @maedahbatool @farhandanish1 @sajidzaman @saqibameen (168)
#eu @musinho @elurnet @hey_neken @atxamart @ikusimakusi @asturiaga1946 @erralin @murgilduta @pablo-moratinos @sergixnet (168)
#af @carike @semblance_er @hugmin42 @kobusb @rianbotha @snapalot (168)
#ckb @alan-hilal @govarweb @qezwan @rebeensarbast @sia-neriman @swaradesign (210)
#zh_HK @anthonychan2509 @chrischiu @greglui @cyis100 @jimmywong911 @ckykenken @gamerz @mackstudio @tangrufus @wisley (252)
#fr_BE @casiepa @pauldewouters (252)
#es_CL @bredebs @ejner69 (252)
#bo @bumpagyal @zangkar-tsultrim (378)
#skr @saraiki @shahidlaashary @shuaibkaisrani (378)
#et @erkoristhein @indrek_k @uncleowl @mstannu @petskratt @priiduonu @ragulka @ristoniinemets (378)
#uz_UZ @azamat88 @ulugov (378)


Happy translating, and thank you to everyone who is making WordPress available in your language 🙌

#vi

Call to fix broken placeholders

Placeholders on translate.wordpress.orgtranslate.wordpress.org The platform for contributing to the translation of WordPress core, themes and plugins. are essential. Our amazing MetaMeta Meta is a term that refers to the inside workings of a group. For us, this is the team that works on internal WordPress sites like WordCamp Central and Make WordPress. team has put in place great tools to warn when placeholders are missing. There are still some stringsString A string is a translatable part of the software. A translation consists of a multitude of localized strings. that have a missing, additional or broken placeholder without a present warning (maybe manually dismissed).

A list of 183 strings (from 67 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/, containing strings in all 5.7.x – Development projects) has been compiled with the help of the WPGP Tools extension. There are 57 strings in 31 locales with a recent coreCore Core is the set of software required to run WordPress. The Core Development Team builds WordPress. release and 126 strings in 36 locales with no recent core release. 85% of them have been translated before 2016. See more stats here.

What’s next?

  1. Click on your 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/ name link and check the listed stringString A string is a translatable part of the software. A translation consists of a multitude of localized strings.(s) in the sheet that opens.
  2. Fix the broken placeholder.
  3. Check the string in Consistency, in order to fix it in previous versions of Core, as well!

The list of locales with a recent core release, that have placeholders to fix (other locales and more information below):

The list of locales with no recent core release, that have placeholders to fix:

Aragonese #arg (1), Azerbaijani #az (2), Belarusian #bel (1), Bengali (India) #bn_IN (1), Bulgarian #bg_BG (1), Cebuano #ceb (22), Dzongkha #dzo (10), Frisian #fy (1), Hazaragi #haz (3), Hindi #hi_IN (1), Icelandic #is_IS (2), Khmer #km (1), Lao #lo (2), Luxembourgish #lb_LU (4), Macedonian #mk_MK (9), Malagasy #mg_MG (1), Malay #ms_MY (2), Malayalam #ml_IN (1), Mongolian #mn (3), Moroccan Arabic #ary (2), Myanmar (Burmese) #my_MM (5), Nepali #ne_NP (3), Pashto #ps (8), Rohingya #rhg (1), Sakha #sah (1), Sindhi #snd (4), Sinhala #si_LK (4), Slovenian #sl_SI (2), South Azerbaijani #azb (1), Swahili #sw (2), Tagalog #tl (1), Tamil #ta_IN (7), Tamil (Sri Lanka) #ta_LK (2), Tatar #tt_RU (1), Uighur #ug_CN (11), Urdu #ur (3)

These lists contain strings with:

  • a missing or broken placeholder;
  • an additional placeholder;
  • a placeholder-like set of characters instead of htmlHTML HTML is an acronym for Hyper Text Markup Language. It is a markup language that is used in the development of web pages and websites. entity.
    eg. %gt; instead of >

These lists do not contain strings with:

  • a missing placeholder replaced with a constant
    eg. rest_authentication_errors, wp-config.php, mail() etc.;
  • a missing placeholder for plural variants, as some locales replace the singular placeholder with the word one;
  • a missing placeholder replaced with another, not matching placeholder.
    eg. %s replaced by / with %d, %1$s replaced by / with %s

Keep in mind that the search conducted was not for strings with warnings. Although the scan per page of strings was automatic, the compilation and check of this list was manual, so if there is any mistake, let us know.

Have a question or got stuck? Ask in #polyglots 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/.!

Thank you for translating WordPress in your language!
Thank you, @ali7ali for helping with a better understanding of RTL rules, @dd32 for investigating the things „behind the scenes”, @evarlese, @nao and @tobifjellner for the guidance along this process!

#call, #editor-requests

Review Translations

Hello Polyglots, I am the author of EventPrime. I have a few stringsString A string is a translatable part of the software. A translation consists of a multitude of localized strings. pending to be reviewed for some time, hence requesting GTEGeneral Translation Editor A General Translation Editor (often referred to as GTE) is a person, who has global access to validate strings on all projects for a specific locale. to review the translations of the languages below:
(We don’t have anyone to assign as 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. since these translations were sent a while back by some contributors)

Name: EventPrime
URL: https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/eventprime-event-calendar-management/

if there are any questions please reply here, thanks.

#editor-requests

Translation Review Request: Blossom Travel Norwegian

I’ve suggested translations for the Blossom Travel theme and would like to have them reviewed. (Nynorsk+bokmål)

Name: Blossom Travel
URL: https://blossomthemes.com/wordpress-themes/blossom-travel-pro/

If you have any questions, just comment here. Thank you!

#editor-requests

PTE Request for Stock Locations for WooCommerce

I’ve suggested translations for this 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 and would like to have them reviewed. I’d also like to become a 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..

Name: Stock Locations for WooCommerce
URL: https://wordpress.org/plugins/stock-locations-for-woocommerce/
URL: https://translate.wordpress.org/locale/nn/default/wp-plugins/stock-locations-for-woocommerce/

If you have any questions, just comment here. Thank you!

#editor-requests

WordPress 5.6 Translation Status (November 19, 2020)

If you received a notification about this post, then the reason is (most probably) that you’re registered as General Translation EditorGeneral Translation Editor A General Translation Editor (often referred to as GTE) is a person, who has global access to validate strings on all projects for a specific locale. for one or several WordPress 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/. If you believe that to be in error, please reach out to the Polyglots Global Mentors’ team via a comment to this post or (better) via 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/. (see https://make.wordpress.org/chat/ about how to join Slack).

WordPress 5.6 is planned to be released on December 8, 2020, and now it’s at RC1 (hard string freezeString freeze The term "string freeze" is used by the core team to mark the end of changes to the strings of an upcoming release. A string freeze also means that there will be no more strings added to the core project. Sometimes a string freeze has two phases a soft freeze and a hard freeze. A string freeze is announced on the Polyglots blog by the current release lead. stage). Let’s work together to complete translations in time!

Please don’t forget to watch the #polyglots channel on Make WordPress Slack for important updates, and ask any questions – your inquiry will help other translators too!

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PTE Request for Svea WebPay for WooCommerce

I’m the plugin author for Svea WebPay for WooCommerce https://sv.wordpress.org/plugins/svea-webpay-for-woocommerce/ . We would like to add some translations for our plugin. Could you please add the following WordPress.org users as translators for their respective languages?

Thanks in advance!

#editor-requests

PTE Request for Svea WebPay for WooCommerce

I’m the 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 author for Svea WebPay for WooCommerce. We would like to add some translations for our plugin. Could you please add the following 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/ users as translators for their respective languages?

Thanks in advance!

#editor-requests

Hi. I am the author…

Hi. I am the author of the plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/otfm-gutenberg-spoiler
Please check and accept the lines suggested by Alberto Lutz in pt_br https://translate.wordpress.org/locale/pt-br/default/wp-plugins/otfm-gutenberg-spoiler/

I would be grateful if you can also help me translate and accept the remaining 5 lines.

Other lines of 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/ (

have been offered for more than a year – please accept them as well. 11 lines

Do not consider it arrogant that I am asking in one topic for different locales – I waited a year for the translation to be accepted

Thanks

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WordPress 5.5 Translation Status (July 31, 2020)

WordPress 5.5 is planned for August 11, 2020. Let’s work together to complete translations in time!

Dev at 100% (9)

Congrats to these 9 teams for getting ready early!

#ar, #en_ZA, #en_GB, #gl_ES, #ru_RU, #es_MX, #es_ES, #es_VE, #sv_SE

Dev between 95% and 100% (25)

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Dev between 90% and 95% (41)

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Dev between 50% and 90% (49)