2010/10/8 SongJason <songchuning(a)hotmail.com>om>:
I am Jason and I am translating Wiki-guideline into
Chinese. I have
translated to page 7, there are directions according to the Wiki-homepage in
English. and I suddenly have an idea: What if we capture various home page
according to each language? I consider that may be easier for those who
don't understand English to understand instructions. But I don't know how to
make picture inclined like the original version of the guideline do. What do
you say? Will you offer assistence? Thank you!
I think localizations like this (as opposed to just translations) are
welcomed by the Outreach team. You should probably feel free to tweak
the "Wiki Guidelines" so it makes sense for Chinese projects. The
Hungarian version did that too:
<http://outreach.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Welcome2WP_Hung.pdf&page=7>
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Kong Soon Lim
<lim_kongsoon(a)yahoo.com.sg> wrote:
I think Jason pointed out a good idea. It is certainly
more engaging if the
video is done using different languages instead of only English.
I think Jason was referring to the Bookshelf "Welcome to Wikipedia"
guide, not a video. See: <http://bookshelf.wikimedia.org/>
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Casey Brown
Cbrown1023