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translate pledge #138
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Ping @opencompany/translators. |
It's on my todo list. |
Do we know someone who know french @whit537 and could do that for us? |
@slaivyn Based on gratipay/inside.gratipay.com#132, would you be willing to help over here as well? :-) |
@whit537 yes, of course! I'll do that soon. |
Thanks! 💃 |
Thank @slaivyn ! |
:) |
Wait, wait for me... |
Polish translation isn't updated... |
Hah! Sorry @galuszkak. :) |
Ok, fine :) |
@slaivyn I say go ahead and make any changes you like to the French translation. What do you need from me/us to make that happen? |
Ok. I will need some help from some English native speakers: I would have questions to well understand and translate some subtleties. |
@slaivyn This is a fine place to discuss this. I haven't thought too deeply before about the difference between "commit" and "pledge." I guess to me "pledge" reminds me of things like http://givingpledge.org/, which to me feel like empty promises. Maybe commit is more mundane or doesn't carry such lofty overtones, though we do still call it a "pledge" on the about page. Using "commit" in the language of the pledge itself also made it easier to phrase the statement on the homepage and at the top of the About page and maybe elsewhere (though probably this is only a concern in English?): "companies committed to openness as a defining element in how we create value." Using "pledged" there would've definitely felt too heavy to me. Does that help at all? :) |
So it is a moral commitment? |
@slaivyn Yeah, I guess I'm basically agreeing with your distinction between moral commitment and day-to-day commitment. |
We need to translate the modified pledge from #134 into French and Polish.
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