Translators for next version of BlogEngine.NET needed

by Mads Kristensen 23. September 2007 06:01

We are so close to releasing the next version of BlogEngine.NET that we have locked down the resource files for translation. The last version shipped with 17 different languages out of the box and a little later came a language pack with additional 8 languages.

This time we are aiming for at least 30 languages we can provide out of the box. If you are willing to help out with the translation, then please read these instructions on how to do it. Anyone who translates the resource (.resx) file will be credited at the official BlogEngine.NET website with name and link to a website/blog.

If you speak a language, then we need your help. And by speak I mean write.

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9/24/2007 6:48:37 PM #

Cristiano

I'm willing to translate BlogEngine.NET resources file into Italian. I'd like to point out that some messages displayed in version 1.1 are included in the code. In my opinion all the messages should be included in the resources file.

Best regards.

P.S.: i write the same comment at www.dotnetblogengine.net

Cristiano Italy |

9/25/2007 12:45:17 AM #

q

Very good

q United States |

9/25/2007 3:27:47 AM #

MIron

Don't know if there are users from Israel,
But I will translate it to Hebrew in the coming weekend.

MIron Israel |

9/25/2007 4:56:13 AM #

Adel Khalil

   I'm willing to translate BlogEngine.NET to arabic if you see that would be a help, note that arabic is a right to left language... i don't have installation for the blog engine so i will translate it and send it over, just confirm?

PS: your contact form not working showing a aspnet error page.

Adel Khalil Egypt |

9/25/2007 6:06:40 AM #

Renny

I want to translate into Russian!

Renny Russia |

9/25/2007 6:50:00 AM #

Gabriel

Whats up Mads, I can help translate it to Spanish (Mexico) if you want me to. Let me know by email. Keep up the great work!

Gabriel Mexico |

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