Hi,
I can suggest you as a PTE to the polyglot team. That way you can verify the translations.
regards,
Antoine
Just put in the request. Can take some time before they respond.
Thanks @antoineh, let´s wait for their answer.
hi @antoineh, can you ask the request for the Spanish (Venezuela) language too?, i´m from venezuela but the spain locale is more distributed so i started contributing there but i also would like to help with my region locale file. sorry for the inconvinients.
I edited the request to also include the es_VE locale, but it appears that the ‘normal’ requests are handled a bit different for the Spanish locale. A bit confusing if you ask me, but I guess you will be able to handle it from here now you are in contact with one of the Spanish GTE’s.
thanks antoine, i agree with you in the “confusing” part but i hope they at least review my translatios.
by the way this is the page were i use your plugin just in case you wanna take a look:
Quiniela Rusia 2018
goodbye and thanks again.
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Let’s wait and see 🙂
Page is looking good. Have fun with the upcoming World Cup and with the plugin!
Hi @antoineh, i finally finish the spanish translations (readme is still a work in progress) so now your plugin Will have oficial spanish language support, i’m not sure if the change is automatic or you hace to do something in your end.
Thanks!
WordPress site will automatically generate a language pack and once it is created, I will remove the old po/mo files from the install.
Translating the readme is undoable, if you ask me 😉
Translating the version history takes a lot of time and doesn’t have much value. I didn’t translate it myself.
Would be better if WP would split the language files in multiple parts, e.g.: front-end, admin and readme.