New release of the Standard #22
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Ping @ejortegau @maurosr @AlbaRoza and @clausmullie who all were involved in the Spanish translation. There is no obligation for you to do anything, but if you like to keep the translation up-to-date, I hope the instructions above are helpful. If there are any questions, I'm here to help! |
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🎉 Yesterday, we created a new release of the Standard for Public Code!
Changes
In this minor bump, to 0.3.0, we particularly added requirements for localization and strengthened requirements for documenting governance. You can see the full changelog at: https://github.com/publiccodenet/standard/releases/tag/0.3.0
Updating translations
The link above is also a great place to start to see what needs to be updated in a translation. The button
Compare
in the top-right corner can be used to select the version of the current translation and see what has changed since then. For example, the Spanish translation, which is of version 0.2.1, has these changes (switch to theFiles changed
tab above the list of commits). Unfortunately, there is no way to filter out files that do not need to be translated, but those can just be skipped when translating.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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