I'd like to know if OSQA is available in other languages?

asked 28 Dec '09, 19:26

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edited 28 Dec '09, 20:21


Now there's Portuguese localization too, although it still needs some retouching. French will be coming soon.

The new complete list:

  • Chinese
  • English
  • Spanish
  • Portuguese
  • French (coming soon)
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answered 26 Jan '10, 11:27

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Is French really coming soon ? I want to setup an OSQA French install and I am wondering if I should wait for the translation to be done, or do it myself =)

Any news ?

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At present, OSQA is available in English, Spanish and Chinese (thanks to its parent, CNProg.) More languages can easily be added, and we welcome help from anyone who would like to produce a new translation. Feel free to browse these example sites:

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answered 28 Dec '09, 19:26

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edited 28 Dec '09, 19:31

Chinese, English and Spanish are included in the distribution, however at present English localization is the most complete.

those can be found in locale directory. Now we have 'en', 'es', 'zh_CN', these values can be assigned to LANGUAGE_CODE parameter in the settings_local.py file in order to select the language.

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answered 28 Dec '09, 19:36

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Thanks for the mentions :) Im the admin from Hasked

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answered 30 Jan '10, 09:00

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Hi Gandulo, and welcome to meta.osqa.net! Hasked looks like a great community, so I wish I could speak Spanish better.

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