Dear Daisy, Yes, i want to be a coordinator of OpenStack Turkish translation team, and as i explained before, we already have a translation team to contribute OpenStack. After my access is granted, i can now download files for translation. Is there any common guide for the process? For instance, after preparing the Turkish translation, is it required to be validated by anyone? Kind regards, Huseyin On 12-06-2015 12:14, Ying Chun Guo wrote:
Welcome, Hüseyin ! Do you want to become the coordinator of OpenStack Turkish translation team? I cannot find project_turkish in Transifex. What's this project for ?
Best regards Ying Chun Guo (Daisy)
Hüseyin Çotuk <hcotuk@gmail.com> wrote on 2015/06/05 22:45:48:
From: Hüseyin Çotuk <hcotuk@gmail.com> To: openstack-i18n@lists.openstack.org Date: 2015/06/12 09:27 Subject: [Openstack-i18n] Turkish translation
Dear All,
My name is Huseyin Cotuk, and i have been using OpenStack for more than 3 years in production. I am working for the Turkish government and we operate an OpenStack cloud for governmental institutions, universities, other research institutes and internal projects. Currently we have more than 4000 cpu cores, 500 TBytes of storage and so on.
I am head of cloud department at TUBITAK ULAKBIM in Turkey, and while OpenStack Days Istanbul yesterday, we met with Jonathan and Lauren. We talked about our projects and i promised for the Turkish translation of OpenStack dashboard for the Turkish community.
My organization TUBITAK ULAKBIM is also coordinating national operating system (Pardus), and we already have a translation team for this OS. We will work together with this translation team, and my team will review the translations after OS team finishes.
My transifex id is huseyincotuk and the project name is openstack_turkish.
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Best regards, Huseyin
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