Community Translation Project

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Please Note: This page is not final until the project begins. Links and information will be updated soon!

Important Notes:

1. Attachments of translated text need to be processed and saved as a .txt file only. A program such as Notepad2 is free and is ideal for this. (Please do not use MS Word) Those using a Mac OS may want to use the Textedit program and save the file in a UTF-8 format.

2. If you are reading this prior to signing up for the project: In order for you to be added to the access list for this Pjira project you need to have signed into Pjira at least once. Please remember to do that prior to signing up for the project.

  • Sign up for the project HERE
  • You will also need to agree to the Terms and Conditions located HERE during the sign up process.

The following steps will guide you through using Pjira for the Community Translations Project (German).

  • Log into Pjira with your Second Life name and password.
  • Go to Project:Community Translations
  • Click the subtask link of the article you would like to translate.
  • On the left side of the page under "Available Workflow Actions" you will see Assign this issue > Click on to me. Now that subtask is in your name. Pjira1.png
  • On the left side of the page where it says Translation in Progress" - Click that link. You will see the Status at the top change to: Translation in Progress
  • Near the top part of the subtask page you will see an attachment. This is the English article text available for translation. Download this attachment by clicking the download link. There also may be another attachment that is the previous version of the German article. Please, download that attachment as well and reference it.
  • Please reference the software strings, German style guide and glossary (download located on this page) while working on your translation.
    • Please, make sure only to translate the text of the article and to not remove or change the markings.
    • If the article you are translating contains a screenshot from the viewer, if possible, please replicate the screenshot using the German viewer interface.
    • In the article you are translating, there may be url's that have a German equivalent. If possible, please insert the German url.
    • Please make sure to translate the title of the article and to paste it into the Comment section of the JIRA ticket (thank you very much for that!!!!).
  • Translate the text then save it as a .txt file using the file's original name, but add _DE at the end.
  • Return to your subtask and click on Attach File to this issue link on the left side of the page. Follow the onscreen directions to upload your completed translation.
  • On the left side of the page under "Available Workflow Actions" click the "Translated" link.
    • A bit later in this process your translation subtask status will change to Published and may be included in the Second Life Knowledge Base.

You are done and have helped in the Second Life Localization process! Thank You! Feel free to take another subtask and start the process again.

Editing

Translators are encouraged to edit each other's translations!

  • Once you have translated the text, another translator may come in, Click the Workflow Action - Editing. They will download your translation and edit it. (It is always good to have your translation edited!).
    • What to look for when you are editing: precision of the translation; terminology selection particularly as it needs to be matched to the translations in the client; style (see style guide) of the language; any issues with moved html markings.

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  • After making edits to the translation, the editor will upload the edited translation to the PJIRA task, click on Edited and leave a comment on the subtask that reads: "Edits Done." This comment should include any pertinent information, if applicable.
  • Please, do not remove the original translation attachment.

How is the project doing?

You can watch the progress of how many translations are done here

Who to Contact

If you have questions or need help on this project please send an email to: ctproject@secondlife.com