I used to translate it earlier, but after I saw your message, I couldn't find my
earlier translations to copy some identical messages from there (the newer translation
suggestions aren't working on Meta-wiki for some reason). I took a look at the list of
earlier issues of "Global collaboration" newsletters, but found mostly English
one (though I remember those newsletters translated into other languages as well).
Today I found one of my earlier translations:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Collaboration/Newsletter/Issues/2016/10/uk
It seems to be in the middle of nowhere, just like all the other early issues and their
language versions.
I'm sorry, but I'm neither eager to fix this on my own, nor to translate the new
issue after seeing that my previous work has been treated that way. I mean, I started to
translate those newsletters a bit late, and there were many which I translated just for
historical purposes, since they were outdated already. And now I see that all that work
was done in vain. That makes me feel too reluctant to translate anything on meta-wiki. At
least, anything time-dependant.
22.09.2017 20:20, Benoit Evellin (Trizek) <bevellin(a)wikimedia.org>
The new Global Collaboration team newsletter is ready
for translation.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Collaboration/Newsletter/Issues/2017/09
Direct translation link:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Translate&group=pa…
(38
items to translate, ~1/3 are already in translation memory.)
I plan to distribute that newsletter on Monday mid-day UTC. The content is
frozen, you can translate safely.
Some small changes: the newsletter is now the Global collaboration
newsletter and welcomes news about Content Translation tool.
As always, your help is deeply appreciated. I also welcome any suggestion
concerning how the newsletter is set for translation, or how easy or
difficult it it to work on it. Please contact me directly if you have any
feedback.
Thanks a lot for your support!
--
Benoît Evellin (Trizek)
Community Liaison
Wikimedia Foundation