Hi!
> I've created 2 groups to share and discuss Habari Themes and Plugins
> special.
>
> There are to many topics in the two groups "habari-users" and "habari-
> dev",so I created this two below:
>
> Habari Themes:https://groups.google.com/group/habari-themes
> Habari Plugins:https://groups.google.com/group/habari-plugins
I appreciate your initiative, but I respectfully ask that you (and
others!) discuss these sorts of things with the community before
setting up additional services. We don't want everyone and their
brother to start a forum or Google Group to discuss things: it makes
it hard for new users to know where to go to seek help from official
channels.
We've talked in the past about setting up a forum on
habariproject.org. I suspect it's only a matter of time before this
happens; and when it does it will have top-level topics for plugins,
themes, and the like. This should -- hopefully -- help folks focus
their attention and permit more in-depth conversations.
Speaking solely for myself, I feel obligated to let you know that I
don't expect to be participating on these new groups you've created.
I think it's important t consolidate our support resources, rather
than spread them out.
> Alos,I've installed the great platform Habari on my service:
> http://habari.org.ru
Groovy. Welcome to the community!
> By the way,I've complete the translation for Chinese,but how can I use
> it?I changed "$locale = 'locale';" to $locale = 'zh-cn'; in the
> config.php,but it seems doesn't work.
We don't yet support a fully translatable installation. It's high on
the TODO list for our 0.5 release. You're welcome to help us! We
need to identify where in our current code we have literal English
strings, and make sure we wrap them with our _t() and _e()
localization functions.
If you have questions about this, let us know!
Cheers,
Scott