Posted by kostask on November 2, 2015 at 10:23am
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2015年11月04日 19:00 - 21:00 Europe/Athens Organizers:
Event type:
User group meeting
24th drupal meetup Thessaloniki
The Drupal community of Thessaloniki is having its regular meetup:
Wednesday 4th November 2015
19.00 - 21.00
At Techministry, Ionos Dragoumi 39, 6th floor Thessaloniki 546 30, (map)
The program of this meetup:
A presentation about the singularity grid system by Vangelis.
QA Session.
Translation Sprint for drupal 8.
If you want to participate in the translation sprint you will need to bring your own laptop. (Preferably with a server capable of running drupal 8) There will be a presentation of the translation tools so prior knowledge about them is not required.
After the meetup we will stay at Techministry for beers and translation :).
See you there!
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Comments
Since the translation sprint
Since the translation sprint should attract people from allover the world, is it possible to set the time the sprint is going to start?
So that both me and other people interested can arrange their schedules and be there.
There is some interest from people here in Patras and we are also going to discuss the translation issue in our meetup today.
PS: shall I proceed by installing a D8 site that should serve as our translation base? It will not be on a fast server, but it will be available to everybody without access to a D8 installation and it could also be used for testing our translations.
SSH access will be possible via public rsa keys only.
Bill Seremetis
http://srm.gr - working with Drupal in Greece
Estimation
My estimation would be that it will start around 20.00.
Setting up a site will be helpful IMHO. We could use that site instead of simplytest.me
I'll try to have it ready. Do
I'll try to have it ready. Do we know what are the tools we are going to use? l10n_client doesn't have a release for D8 (it has commits, but not a release in the project page).
Bill Seremetis
http://srm.gr - working with Drupal in Greece