As we speak we’re excited to rejoice an enormous milestone – Ethereum.org now helps 30 languages! 🎉🎉🎉
Since we launched the Web site Translation Program seven months in the past, we’ve seen how decentralized collaboration can lead to a big affect within the ecosystem, benefiting a whole lot of 1000’s of neighborhood members world wide.
As of as we speak, 467 volunteers from 52 language teams have helped make ethereum.org accessible to non-English talking communities of their mom tongues.
Thanks to those volunteers, 16% of all site visitors to ethereum.org is now directed in direction of non-English variations of the positioning. Over time, this quantity has grown considerably.
Two months in the past, the web site group set a Q2 purpose of including six extra languages to the 24 that existed on the time. We’re honored to have achieved this milestone by integrating the languages listed under:
- Norwegian v.1.1
- Chinese language Conventional v.1.1
- Malayalam v.1.1
- Ukrainian v1.1
- Lithuanian v.1.0
- Portuguese v.1.0
- Italian v1.0 -> v.1.1 (up to date)
Q3: Upgrading current languages to web site v1.1
In Q3, we have set a brand new purpose of upgrading all languages to the newest model of ethereum.org, v1.1, which displays to present content material on the positioning. At present, we have now 16 languages ready to be upgraded to v.1.1, which builds on earlier content material. Furthermore, there might be extra content material up to date in Q3/This autumn. The languages we’re centered on now are listed under, paired with a proportion to indicate the progress of the interpretation:
- Portuguese Brazilian (83%)
- Lithuanian (79%)
- Dutch (69%)
- Spanish (69%)
- Russian (59%)
- Portuguese (56%)
- Igbo (52%)
- Japanese (48%)
- Korean (48%)
- Greek (48%)
- Polish (48%)
- Slovenian (48%)
- Czech (48%)
- Persian (44%)
- Thai (38%)
- Vietnamese (19%)
Fascinated by contributing to our translation effort? We encourage you to work in direction of the newest model (v 1.1). Should you’ve already began engaged on a decrease model, that is effective too! We’ll add any accomplished model to the web site.
Once more, we want to have your steady assist in our Q3 purpose. After all, assist with unlisted languages is at all times welcome.
Newest Updates
Listed here are the newest updates we’ve made throughout the web site translation program.
1. Acknowledgment web page
We might like to provide credit score to all who’ve helped us hit this milestone, for which we’re very appreciative. We are going to quickly dedicate a particular recognition web page, which is able to comprise a listing of volunteer names (or nicknames for the privateness concious). If you would like to alter your present title or to remain nameless, please change your Crowdin profile setting by following the instruction on the finish of this part.
2. Prime 10 contributor checklist
Sooner or later, there might be a separate desk displaying the names and a short abstract (i.e. language, variety of phrases) to acknowledge excellent contributions of those particular contributors, whereas additionally encouraging potential current and new volunteers to hitch our power.
3. Refill your Github and Twitter handles
Together with the Acknowledgement web page, we might be constant in thanking contributors on Twitter. With each new language replace, we have now given a short acknowledgment to the contributors by mentioning their nickname (or actual title) within the Twitter announcement.
On prime of the present format, we want to tag contributors’ Twitter handles and point out their GitHub accounts within the Twitter announcement. With the intention to standardize this course of, contributors can fill of their Crowdin profiles with the data they want us to share. The directions, listed under, may help function a reminder and a information for getting into essential data.
Directions for updating your Crowdin profile:
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Go to the [Account Settings]
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Fill out the [About Me] part with the data you need to share. This might be proven on our Twitter announcement.
a. Title (or Nickname):
b. Github:
c. Twitter:
d. Nameless: Sure / No
Should you don’t need to be launched or need to keep nameless, we respect your desire. Please depart the place empty and test the “nameless” discipline with sure.
4. Content material translation program
Lastly, we’re excited to announce that we have efficiently wrapped up the primary batch trial of the Content material Translation Program. We additionally experimented with increasing our translation efforts to content material outdoors of Ethereum.org, with the three rigorously chosen articles under:
- Ethereum 2.0 phases by EthHub: German, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Arabic, French, Indonesian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish
- On Collusion by Vitalik Buterin: German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish
- How does Ethereum work, anyway? by Preethi Kasireddy: German, Italian, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese
We have been delighted to have the ability to supply this nice content material in different languages. However for now, we might be shifting focus to numerous new content material coming to ethereum.org. Should you’re already engaged on this ecosystem content material, no worries! We’ll be completely satisfied to add it as quickly as you are completed.
Be a part of our program
We’re very happy with our latest milestones and we look ahead to serving extra international communities by including extra languages sooner or later. As at all times, an enormous thanks is owed to all the volunteers who’ve given their time and vitality to assist this program. Should you aren’t but a part of this system and all for taking part, come be part of us here! 🦄
Particular due to Joseph Schweitzer for glorious suggestions and inlak16 for the superb celebration animation.