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Translate various blog posts into Portuguese #456

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baltpeter opened this issue Oct 15, 2020 · 4 comments
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Translate various blog posts into Portuguese #456

baltpeter opened this issue Oct 15, 2020 · 4 comments
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baltpeter commented Oct 15, 2020

The following blog posts need to be translated into Portuguese (ordered by importance):

The translations belong in the content/pt/blog folder (or a respective subfolder). You don't need to create the featured images yourself. Please just tell me a good shorter version of the post title and then I will create the image.
I have only linked the English versions but all pages are also available in German and some in other languages, for further reference if needed.

If you want to work on a page, please leave a comment here and I will tag you in the overview. This way, we can avoid duplicated work. :)

Please note that we cannot accept machine translations.

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