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It has become apparent to me and other users that many would-be contributors to CPDL are discouraged or prevented from submitting their editions to the site because the help pages are not in their native language. We are therefore appealing to any biligual person who would be willing to volunteer to translate the help pages. If you are such a person, please make yourself known on the [[ChoralWiki talk:Request for translations of help pages|talk page]] or on [http://www.choralwiki.org/phpBB2 the forums]. Any languages are welcome and the priority at the present is the [[Help:Score submission guide|score submission guide]].
It has become apparent to me and other users that many would-be contributors to CPDL are discouraged or prevented from submitting their editions to the site because the help pages are not in their native language. We are therefore appealing to any biligual person who would be willing to volunteer to translate the help pages. If you are such a person, please make yourself known on the [[ChoralWiki talk:Request for translations of help pages|talk page]] or on [{{MediaWiki:Discussions-url}} the forums]. Any languages are welcome and the priority at the present is the [[Help:Score submission guide|score submission guide]].


If you are fluent in English and another language and willing to help, please make yourself known!
If you are fluent in English and another language and willing to help, please make yourself known!

Latest revision as of 03:32, 22 October 2008

It has become apparent to me and other users that many would-be contributors to CPDL are discouraged or prevented from submitting their editions to the site because the help pages are not in their native language. We are therefore appealing to any biligual person who would be willing to volunteer to translate the help pages. If you are such a person, please make yourself known on the talk page or on the forums. Any languages are welcome and the priority at the present is the score submission guide.

If you are fluent in English and another language and willing to help, please make yourself known!

Thanks in advance --Bobnotts talk 12:24, 1 December 2007 (PST)