Dear Purodha, 

Thanks for bringing up this important issue. This is my first time making this kind of request, and I wasn't sure if I should open it up to all languages yet. Since this pilot survey is going first to these 8 language wikipedias, I would really like the questions to be translated first into these languages. It would be particularly helpful to translate the main research page into any language: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Tech_support_satisfaction_poll


Please let me know if this addresses your concern. 

Thanks so much,
Edward




On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 4:49 PM, Purodha Blissenbach <purodha@blissenbach.org> wrote:
Thank you that you are dicriminating against the minor languages once more and even prohibit that we can translate to them, even if you do not prefer to have them.
Purodha

On 22.08.2015 00:55, Edward Galvez wrote:
Dear translation community,

I am supporting the Community Tech team with a survey. The survey will
be running before the end of this month, and the survey and questions
are ready for translation. For this first-time survey, we would like
to translate this into 8 languages: Spanish, French, German, Japanese,
Arabic, Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese, and Russian.


https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Tech_support_satisfaction_poll/Questions
[1]

Direct Translation Link:

https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Translate&group=page-Research%3ATech+support+satisfaction+poll%2FQuestions&language=en&action=page&filter=
[2]

The questions have been vetted and they should remain stable. Let me
know if you have any questions and would appreciate any feedback you
have about markup.

If time allows, you may also translate the research page, but the
priority right now are the questions:

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Tech_support_satisfaction_poll
[3]

Thanks so much!
Edward


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