Re: CentOS website/blog localization support for IT (italian...) language

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On 12/10/19 7:20 AM, Andy Tech wrote:
Hi all, still again here...

I'm doing some working to start the Italian translation job (build a
glossary and share some good rules to approach translation task)

I've analyzed the wiki software (MoinMoin) and found it extremely
useful and simple
and I'm trying to get in touch with the it-translator-team of that platform.

I've two questions :
1) Can you share the usage/mostly accessed page on the wiki (to choose
where to start from the translating job and also to check how many
pages are served from the /it/ sub roots)

No, I don't think we track any stats of that nature.

Exactly what's https://planet.centos.org?
It seems to be a historical overview of what's happened in the CentOS
community from the beginning of 2017 until today ...

planet.centos is a blog aggregator. However, since we have almost no active bloggers in our community, it ends up just being a mirror of the main blog.centos.org site. A while back I looked around for some active centOS bloggers who were posting quality content, and came up with almost nothing. If you're aware of any, we can try to get them added on.


Can I also translate this? Perhaps starting from the beginning of 2019 posts...
I noted this page seems to be served and managed from a different
platform (http://www.planetplanet.org/)

If you think there's value in translating these blog posts, I suppose that would be fine. I'm not sure, though, where we would host that content.


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