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Multiple Languages Support #291

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matbrgz opened this issue Sep 12, 2017 · 3 comments
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Multiple Languages Support #291

matbrgz opened this issue Sep 12, 2017 · 3 comments

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@matbrgz
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matbrgz commented Sep 12, 2017

I'm considering to implement i18n https://github.com/Anthony-Gaudino/jekyll-multiple-languages-plugin on Sandstorm website.

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kentonv commented Sep 17, 2017

Hi @MatheusRV,

I think we probably shouldn't try to internationalize the web site right now. If we have multiple translations of the web site then it will become very hard for me to make changes to the site as needed. We're understaffed here (in fact, we have no staff) so we need to keep overhead low.

I do think we should internationalize the Sandstorm interface itself. That effort is going on here: sandstorm-io/sandstorm#557

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matbrgz commented Mar 17, 2019

How about site translate?

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@matbrgz Reviewing this issue again: I think users may be better off using the translate site or plugin of their choice in their browser. For many users, Google Translate is the go-to, but I'd be very uncomfortable adding a Google plugin to the site as a privacy enthusiast. In my case, I'd be really excited about Firefox's new entirely local translation plugin: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firefox-translations/

Sandstorm itself is i18n'd though now, and has been for a quite a while!

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