German speaking Linguists
Who We Are
German speaking Linguists are Residents of SL who are able to speak German and at least one additional language. Furthermore, they feel dedicated to the translation of the Second Life Wiki or other Second Life related non-profit resources. Beeing a member of the inworld groups German speaking Linguists or Second Life Mentors is not required to label yourself as a German speaking Linguist. These memberships are optional and require the compliance to certain guidelines. Have a look at the Volunteer Portal for guidlines of the Second Life Mentors group. The guidelines for the German speaking Linguists inworld group are:
- Having the will to support the goals of the German speaking Linguists by contributing your skill (no need to be able to actually speak German).
- Obey to the Tao of Volunteers while speaking in the group chat or while representing the German speaking Linguists group.
- No non-Linguists related chat in the group channel (e.g.: no advertisement).
Violation of these guidelines might result in an exclusion from the inworld group after one warning.
If you'd like to join the group, please ask any current member for an invitation.
German speaking Linguists Meetings
When and Where?
Meetings will be held every first Thursday of a month at 21:15 MEZ (12:15 PM SLT) at the Volunteer HQ in Tenera(note). Meetings will be advertised at the Volunteer-sponsored_Events article, in the Volunteers Mailinglist and as a groupnotice in the German Mentors group as well as in the German speaking Linguists inworld group. Furthermore, a reminder will be sent 5 minutes prior the start of the meeting in
- the official Second Life Mentor group chat
- the German Mentors group chat
- the German speaking Linguists group chat
Additional meetings might be scheduled if neccesarry.
Please add topics you'd like to discuss at the Agenda (not required but would be nice).
Not an official GsL meeting but a place and time to see many GsL members is the Office Hour of the German localization specialist (and GsL member) Simone Linden.
Links to Meeting Transcripts
A page which only includes the summaries of the meetings can be found here.
Transcript and summary of every single meeting:
- 2009 03 05 - Tried to find places for CT-273
- 2009 02 04 - Localization Central, CT and Simones OH
- 2009 01 08 - Discussion about mailing lists
- 2008 12 04 - Summary of changes in the Volunteer Program, etc.
- 2008 11 06 - CT Project, Glossary, i18n & L10n issues, misc
- 2008 10 02 - RHN update, Project:Languages changes, CT Project change
- 2008 09 09 - L10n & i18n Office Hour of Lexie Linden with Danica Linden
- 2008 09 04 - RHN, Glossary & Advertisement
- 2008 08 20 - Tom's Office Hour - Glossary & KB Translations
- 2008 08 19 - Another Office Hour of Lexie Linden regarding KB translations
- 2008 08 07 - KB, Blog & LSL Translation Project
- 2008 08 05 - Office Hour of Lexie Linden regarding KB translations
- 2008 07 03 - Various Topics
- 2008 06 17 - SL5B planning
- 2008 06 05 - Who we are and other topics
- 2008 05 08 - Various Topics
- 2008 04 16 - German Linguists & the Wiki
Projects
Current Projects:
- Blog Translation (paused)
- Help Portal Translation (upcoming)
- KB Translation - Part of Community Translation Project
- LSL Portal Translation - Part of LSL Portal Translation Project (See also German LSL articles in need of translation)
- Volunteer Portal Translation - Part of Mentor Linguist Scribe Translation Project
- German articles in need of translation
Past:
- An exhibit at the SL5B
- ISO 639-1 vs. ISO 639-3 - Clarification of some Wiki confusion.
- Sie vs. Du - How to translate the English word "You".
German speaking Linguists Pavillion
If you would like to contribute to the German speaking Linguists Pavillion at SLVEC, please read the building guidelines at the SL Volunteer Education Center article and list your contributions at SL Volunteer Linguist Center/German.