Hoi,
There is a Wiki for i18n and it is translatewiki.net. When the person(s) responsible for Commonist had reacted to the calls for contact and continued support so that the localisations would have become available in the software to the public, there would have been many more localisations available.

From what I understand, there is as much need for a source code repository system for Commonist then for a bug tracker. There may be good things to say for trac but in my appreciation it is yet another tool making it more complicated.
Thanks,
       GerardM

On 29 July 2010 21:55, Benjamin Esham <bdesham@gmail.com> wrote:
Maarten Dammers wrote:

> [improving Commonist]
>
> Never did the installation process. The webstart on the other hand is nice.
> Things to do:
> * Move sources to svn (now at http://djini.de/software/commonist/)
> * Revive the translation process (now discontinued at
> http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Commonist)
> * Use a bugtracker. Maybe just https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org?
> Please extend this list.

Doesn’t Wikimedia have a Trac installation?  Would it be easiest just to use
that as a (D)VCS, a wiki for i18n, and a bug tracker?

Regards,
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