jibecfed reported a new issue against the project: `fedora-websites` that you are following:
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Hello, the Fedora project migrates its translation platform to Weblate [1].
This tool directly interact with your git repository, and requires us to know:
* [mandatory] which branch is your development branch?
* [mandatory] have you merged latest translation from Zanata and locked the project?
* [info] Weblate will handle updates when pot file changes, don't edit po files for this [2]
* [optional] what is the license of translation? (please use a code from https://spdx.org/licenses/)
* [optional] do you have any announcement/warning you would like to display to the translators? (it will be displayed in Weblate)
* [optional] do you need us to activate any specific checks? (this is a setting per component [3])
* [optional] do you need us to automatically detect new translation files? (typical usecase: website translation with one translation file per page)
Please note:
* For github and gitlab hosted projects, Weblate open pull request. For other git hosting, you'll have to add a key to allow commits.
* In Weblate's vocable, one project is a group of component. Each component is a translation file. You can have many projects or many components or both.
* You can change your mind over time, just reach trans(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
[1] https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/fedora-localization-platform-migr...
[2] https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/admin/continuous.html#avoiding-merge-c...
[3] https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/user/checks.html#translation-checks
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https://pagure.io/fedora-websites/issue/1013
sharkcz reported a new issue against the project: `fedora-websites` that you are following:
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Please migrate the build system to Python3 as Python2 is a no-go in newer Fedora releases.
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https://pagure.io/fedora-websites/issue/1009
Hi everyone,
I would like to introduce myself to everyone here. I am a software engineer with almost a decade of experience in web development.
My recent experience has been related to JavaScript and related libraries and frameworks few key items of which are
1. ReactJs
2. Angular
3. NodeJS
4. MySQL
5. PostgreSQL
6. MongoDB
I have been a fan of Fedora for quite some time now and have been thinking about contributing in some way, but it was only recently that I learned about website contribution as an option. It was mostly because of my own mistake that it took so long to find out about it.
I would like to contribute as much as possible and would really appreciate if someone wouldn't mind showing me the ropes.
Thanks!
kevin reported a new issue against the project: `fedora-websites` that you are following:
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There does seem to be a cookie, I am not sure what it's for, but we should either drop it or figure out how to make it not appear like a tracking cookie to firefox.
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https://pagure.io/fedora-websites/issue/947