This list is the right place for all these questions. So let's say
you're interested in Gondi. Your first step would be to check the Team
List and Pootle to see if there's a team. If there's a team listed, you
can contact them. If there's no team in the list but a project on
Pootle, see if there has been any activity recently. In either case,
your next stop is then this list where you can ask either about
contacting the user(s) who were last active and/or about taking on the
locale.
So looking at your original list:
1. Dogri
New locale, will have to be set up
2. Kashmiri
Locale looks very dormant, no locale leader listed, you should be able
to take on this locale
3. Konkani
Locale looks very dormant, no locale leader listed, you should be able
to take on this locale
4. Manipuri
Locale looks very dormant, no locale leader listed, you should be able
to take on this locale
5. Sanskrit
Locale looks very dormant, no locale leader listed, you should be able
to take on this locale
6. Santali
Locale looks very dormant, no locale leader listed, you should be able
to take on this locale
7. Sindhi
Locale looks very dormant, no locale leader listed, you should be able
to take on this locale
8. Urdu
Locale looks a bit inactive but contact is listed. You should be able to
obtain translator rights (or your team member who will be doing Urdu)
relatively quickly. I think it's then better to show a lot of
translation activity first and to contact the current leader and see
what they say about you taking over. If there's no answer for a long
time, get back to the list.
You may have to prepare some locale data for some of these but I can
help you with that if necessary.
Not sure who handles new locales at the moment, Andras, is it you?
Michael
22/05/2014 05:24, sgrìobh chandrakant dhutadmal:
Hi Michael.
Thanks for the information. Actually i was aware of this thing but
since i could not locate information about language teams for 8
languages, i thought of asking in the email.
Any ways that means there is at least a partial translation of
LibreOffice available for all Indian languages. The question now
remains is how to contact these team(s) or coordinator(s) for
contributing further from my side as i dont have any information
available.
I would also like to ask how to get the admin rights for Santali and
other languages ? Anybody answering this question would be appreciated
much.
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