Teams:

Translation teams already exist for many languages. To join a team, contact the team leader.

If a team does not exist for your language, consider starting one.

Language
Coordinator
Web Page
Afrikaans
Albanian
Amharic
Arabic
Armenian
 
Assamese
 
Australian English
 
Azerbaijani
Basque
 
Belarusian
Bengali
Bosnian
Brazilian Portugese
Breton
 
Bulgarian
Burmese
 
British English
Canadian English
Catalan
Chinese (simplified)
Chinese (traditional)
Croatian
Czech
 
Danish
Dutch
Dzongkha
Esperanto
 
Estonian
Fijian
 
Finnish
French
Galician
Georgian
German
Greek
Gujarati
Hausa
 
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Hyam
Icelandic
Igbo
Indonesian
Iranian Azerbaijani
Irish
 
Italian
Japanese
Jju
Kagoma
Kannada
Kazakh
Khmer
 
Kinyarwanda
 
Kirghiz
 
Korean
 
Kurdish
Lao
Latin
 
Latvian
Limburgish
 
Lithuanian
Low Saxon
 
Macedonian
Maithili
 
Malay
Malayalam
Maltese
Maori
Marathi
Mayan
Mongolian
 
Nahuatl
Nepali
 
Northern Sotho
Norwegian
 
Occitan
 
Old English
Oriya
Páez
 
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
 
Punjabi
Pushto
 
Quechua
 
Romanian
Russian
Sanskrit
 
Serbian
Sinhala
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swahili
 
Swedish
Tagalog
 
Tamil
Telugu
Tetum
Thai
Tibetan
Tigrinya
Turkish
Turkmen
Tyap
Uighur
Ukrainian
 
Urdu
 
Uzbek
Vietnamese
Walloon
 
Welsh
Xhosa
 
Yiddish
 
Yoruba
Zapotec
Zulu

Starting a new team

If no team for your language is listed here and you want to start a new one, please send an email to announce the new team to the mailing list.

It should have a subject like "New team for [your language name] ([your language code])" and contain the name and the email of the person who is the new coordinator for that language (And if one exists, the URL of the Team's page).

(The webmaster will add this team to this page shortly after)

Project Web Pages and Mailing Lists

We would like to encourage translation teams to have web pages, even if they are simple ones, and mailing lists. For many teams, the easiest and best way to do this is to use Savannah. Savannah will allow you to create a project for your team, providing you use it to advance open source development, which you are doing. It will give you a place to set up web pages, have a mailing list, and place files for people to download. You can even set up CVS if you find that helpful. It also allows you to give access to multiple team members so you can each update the web pages, downloadable files, etc.

Errors

If there are any errors in the contact/web address of a team please write to the mailing list.

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