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Configure the Localization server module #1
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Here some docs:
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Yay, I've made some steps to configure the Localization server module, added a project (Drupal core) and three languages as examples, and imported the relevant language files from drupal.org. At the moment, anonymous users can explore translations. Community roles and permissions are to be done. URL: https://localize.backdropcms.org/translate Configuration steps so far:
@todo: Add a role and permissons (e.g. submit suggestions) for translation community members. Update: that will be another issue, see Roadmap, issue #5 . |
Interestingly, the three example languages seem to be translated completely (which won't be the case with Backdrop later). Maybe I should add a less translated language for demonstration purposes of the community translation interface ... |
Imported Swahili which has only 8 (!) translations. @todo to have a download of the Swahili |
I've configured the translation server now to handle Backdrop language files as well!
Looking at https://localize.backdropcms.org/translate/projects/backdropcms I have the impression that Drupal 7.54 strings which exist in Backdrop have been automatically adopted by Backdrop CMS: |
Wow this is great @olafgrabienski! Fantastic work so far. 😄 |
Closing this issue; the basic configuration is done for quite a while. |
To start using https://localize.backdropcms.org as a localization server, we have to configure the Localization server module at
admin/l10n_server
.Relevant Gitter discussion:
So, let's start!
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