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From: G K. <ind...@gm...> - 2025-06-01 06:12:59
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Missed reading this somehow. Translation work in GSoC happened long long ago, when many projects did not have complete translations, also needed to be sugar coated proposal, to not make it simply 'translating'. That apart you could contribute to GNOME or any other project anytime. Recently one translator has been keeping Gnome Hindi updated. You maybe interested in KDE or other apps (Mate desktop). There is one app Proton mail, they were looking for Hindi contributor sometime ago. I know there won't be many perks just contributing, but if you are keen and have the depth in language then should do it - however small it may be. Karunakar On Sat, 1 Mar 2025 at 22:34, Hemish <hem...@gm...> wrote: > I had spent a year in translating GNOME. And now, I am also looking for > GSOC. But, I don't think translation work counts in GSOC, neither Indlinux > or GNOME Hindi localisation team applies to it. Also, neither GNOME has any > translation work in ideas list. > > Please make sure you check out the organisations listed on the GSOC 2025 > website! > > Thank you! > > On Sat, 1 Mar, 2025, 10:31 pm Mithun Sharma, <mit...@ou...> > wrote: > >> नमस्ते, >> >> I’m Mithun, a Google Summer of Code 2025 applicant interested in >> contributing to Hindi translations for GNOME. >> I’ve previously translated 100+ strings for Wikimedia’s Android app >> (proof: [link >> <https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Special:Contributions/Mithun_477>]( >> https://translatewiki.net)). >> >> I’d like to focus on translating GNOME modules. Please let me know if >> there are specific guidelines or urgent tasks. >> >> धन्यवाद! >> Mithun Sharma >> _______________________________________________ >> Indlinux-hindi mailing list >> Ind...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/indlinux-hindi >> > _______________________________________________ > Indlinux-hindi mailing list > Ind...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/indlinux-hindi > |