Who wants to make some money translating? If you contribute more than
500 translations during the month, you will get a fair share of the
money.
"Among all users contributing 500 or more new translations to
Wikimedia mobile applications, Offline applications, Pywikipediabot,
Toolserver tools, MediaWiki core and MediaWiki extensions, we will
divide 1,000 Euro (approximately 1,235 US Dollar). The money comes
from a grant by Wikimedia Nederland, the Dutch Wikimedia chapter. We
are very grateful for this wonderful support!"
https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Project:Rally-2012-08
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 8:30 PM, Siebrand Mazeland (WMF)
<
smaz...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Hello, dear
translatewiki.net user.
>
> This is the
http://translatewiki.net e-mail newsletter for August 2012. It
> features news on MediaWiki localisation and changes in supported products.
> Thank you for supporting
translatewiki.net. The success of open source
> software localisation relies on your continued involvement and enthusiasm.
> Please try and dedicate 15 minutes a week to updating and reviewing
> translations for your favourite project and spend a little more time this
> week to share in 1,000 Euro!
>
> Translation Rally: Contribute 500 translations and share in 1,000 Euro
>
> The first Translation Rally of 2012 may already have started. This rally is
> sponsored by Wikimedia Nederland, the Dutch Wikimedia chapter. We are very
> grateful for this wonderful support! The August 2012
translatewiki.net
> Translation Rally starts on 8 August 2012 22:00 UTC and will run until 18
> August 2012 00:00 UTC. Check out the project page for more details.
>
> The previous rally resulted in almost 45,000 new translations for MediaWiki,
> Kiwix and Wikipedia Mobile in 121 languages with 38 users sharing in the
> bounty. I'm sure we can do even better this time! Can you bring the site
> down with your translation activity? :)
>
> Changes in supported products
>
> Since the last newsletter, support for three new products was added, and
> support for many other products was updated.
>
> New product support:
>
> Mozilla Firefox does not require any introduction. It's one of the most used
> web browsers in the world. We are currently experimenting with a limited
> number of languages. If you are currently a Firefox translator and would
> consider using
translatewiki.net for your language with your team, please
> drop us a note. At the moment, only Hebrew and Gujarati are supported.
> Wiki Loves Monuments Mobile is a is an Android application for contributing
> to the Wiki Loves Monuments project, a photo competition around images of
> cultural heritage held in 35 countries in September 2012.
> Wiktionary Mobile is a cross-platform mobile & tablet application for
> reading and, in time, contributing to Wiktionary, a Wikimedia project.
>
> Put yourself on the map!
>
> Translatewiki.net uses Semantic MediaWiki and Semantic Maps to put
> translators on the world map. Each language portal, like this one for
> Arabic, also contains a map with translators for that language. The same
> goes for pages with supported products, like that for StatusNet.
>
> Put yourself on the maps, too!
>
> If you are a developer of a promising Free and Open Source Software product
> and you are looking for a great community to localise your product, please
> get in touch with us! The same goes for those that wish to aid in developing
> the Translate extension further.
>
> More detailed news can be found on our News page. Follow translatewiki on
> Twitter for the latest news.
>
> We welcome feedback about this newsletter. Please let us know by sending a
> reply to this mail. We will try to accommodate your wishes.
>
> Finally, of our 8,700 registered users, only 4,000 people are registered as
> translator. You may want to finish the steps that will get you the status of
>
translatewiki.net translator and allow you to be a localisation hero!
>
>
> Siebrand Mazeland
>
translatewiki.net staff
>
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