Hi all, I was about to start translating OSQA into Romanian but realized that there have been previous attempts at doing this already. I assume that it has been translated (judging by this site: http://www.pentrusoferi.ro), unfortunately I couldn't find out whether it was published somewhere. So my question is how would it is possible to download the Romanian locale, or in case there is still a work in progress, where & how can I contribute to the translation. thank you in advance for the answer and thanks for building this cool product in the first place.

cheers, Petre

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edited 20 Feb, 07:42

Well I would definately be interested in such a project, so if you do find anyone working on it I would be prepared to help out. I run http://www.romaniantranslate.co.uk as a freelance translator I do quite a bit of work on community projects.

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Well I would definately be interested in such a project, so if you do find anyone working on it I would be prepared to help out. I run http://www.romaniantranslate.co.uk as a freelance translator I do quite a bit of work on community projects.

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