On 22.02.17 18:15, Victor Stinner wrote: > 2017-02-22 16:40 GMT+01:00 Antoine Pitrou <solipsis at pitrou.net>: >> As long as you are asking for "moral" support and not actually >> vouching for the accuracy of third-party translations, then +1 from me. > > The main complain about these translations is the accuracy. > > My bet is that making these translations "official" and more visible > (at docs.python.org) would make them more popular, and so indirectly > help to recruit new contributors. Slowly, the number of translated > pages should increase, but the overall translation quality should also > increase. That's how free software are developed, no? :-) What percent of lines is changed between bugfix releases? Feature releases? My largest apprehension is that the documentation can be outdated and quickly become degraded if main contributors left it.
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