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Offering Assistance with React Documentation Translation to Hebrew

Open zadokdaniel opened this issue 2 years ago • 3 comments

Hello,

I have a background in technical writing and I am currently working as a developer and instructor in web technologies, including React.

I am eager to contribute to the Hebrew translation of the new React documentation. I have noticed that the repository is lagging behind by 13 PRs, some from as far back as 3 months ago, including important updates for RTL support which would be beneficial to have integrated before commencing with the translation work.

If you are seeking assistance with maintaining this project, I would be more than happy to offer my expertise in this area.

Thank you for your consideration and I am looking forward to potentially collaborating with you.

zadokdaniel avatar Sep 05 '23 19:09 zadokdaniel

@galnir @galtalmor @gaearon

Is the repository still active?

zadokdaniel avatar Sep 07 '23 10:09 zadokdaniel

File an issue at translations.react.dev

AhmedBaset avatar Sep 27 '23 10:09 AhmedBaset

Hello,

I have a background in technical writing and I am currently working as a developer and instructor in web technologies, including React.

I am eager to contribute to the Hebrew translation of the new React documentation. I have noticed that the repository is lagging behind by 13 PRs, some from as far back as 3 months ago, including important updates for RTL support which would be beneficial to have integrated before commencing with the translation work.

If you are seeking assistance with maintaining this project, I would be more than happy to offer my expertise in this area.

Thank you for your consideration and I am looking forward to potentially collaborating with you.

Sorry for the late reply I was on a long trip This repo is still active, you can comment which page you're interested in translating in #280 and we'll assign it to you

galnir avatar Sep 27 '23 10:09 galnir