Start an Interlingua group

Asked by alejox

I would like to start a group for Interlingua
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlingua

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Adi Roiban (adiroiban) said :
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Hi Alejox,

We are not creating groups per langauge.

Most probably you want to create a translation team, dedicated to Interlingua.

Please take a moment and read the information from this FAQ.
https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu-translations/+faq/611

Please let us know when you have set the required team and we will look at appointing it to Ubuntu Interlingua translations.

Kindest regards,

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alejox (alejandro0130) said :
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Sorry, I mean a team, thanks for the correction.
I have read the information but unfortunately don't have a team. I just want to contribute with some translation of gnome menus to Interlingua. Anyway if theres somebody willing to do the same and is reading this text then we can contact each other.
Thanks for the quick answer.

Regards.

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Adi Roiban (adiroiban) said :
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Hi Alejox,

Don't worry. You can still create a team even if you are the only person translating right now.

After creating the team, and adding some translations, next step would be to check and make sure those translations will be included in the next Ubuntu updated.

If we have an Ubuntu Interlingua translation team (ubuntu-l10n-ia) will allow others to find the team when searching for "Interlingua" string in Launchpad.

If you want to translate GNOME applications maybe you can also take a look at the GNOME Translation project: http://l10n.gnome.org/teams/ia

Please let us know if you have any problems translating Ubuntu

Kindest regards,

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alejox (alejandro0130) said :
#4

Hi Adi
Ok i would like to create the team then, I will have a look to the gnome translation project anyhow.