cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/55631988
Recently I started doing translation suggestions for co-maps, and I felt like this was a good way to contribute to OSS (since I don’t have much money lying around).
Are there any other projects that you know of that want/require translations to Pt-Br?
Late response, since a vida acontece, but there’s Piefed which I had noted down to help with but haven’t got the chance to do it myself yet: https://translate.piefed.social/projects/piefed/main-web-app/
Makes me think it would be cool if there was a website or something that listed FOSS projects needing translations and people could look up by the languages they want to translate
There are a few websites dedicated to translating free software: Hosted Weblate (by Weblate developers), Codeberg Translate (independent), GNOME’s Damned Lies, KDE Localization, and GNU Translation Project, each hosting many apps and components that publish translatable sources in a standard way (such as Gettext PO files) and have continuous integration pulling back the work of translators. Weblate instances are somewhat of a wiki-like wild West, with enthusiasts translating many projects at once; they could use help with proofreading - if you notice a mistake in the software you use and it happens to be on Weblate, it’s easy to sign in and fix it.
https://translate.codeberg.org/projects/joinjabber/website/pt_BR/
Would be great to help out. Thanks!
It is for the https://joinjabber.org/ website.



