Monday, April 6, 2020

What's New on Tatoeba? - Your weekly recap #11

UPDATES

  • Transcriptions have been added to the new design. Thanks to TRANG for her work. 
  • The "Contact user" button has been moved out the side menu of profile pages. Those pages will be reworked, but until then, that should help us to contact each other more easily. Thanks to Ricardo14 for the idea and gillux for the modification.
  • AndiPersti continued his work to properly sanitize characters in Tatoeba's contributions, solving some issues due to special characters (or more precisely, prevent these issues from happening). Thanks to him for his work. 
  • A bug where a reply to a message on the wall wasn't nested to the correct level until we refreshed the page has been corrected. Thanks to AlanF_US for reporting and Aiji for solving the issue. 
  • And as usual, thanks to all our developers who added some correction, optimization and all the little things that we don't see but have their importance :)

ON THE WALL

CONTRIBUTIONS AND LANGUAGES

  • 16 048 sentences have been added this week.
  • On Julien_PDC's request, Old French has been added to Tatoeba, bringing the number of languages to 356! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_French
    As usual, thanks to Ricardo14 and gillux for coordinating this.
  • And as usual, thanks to all the members who helped translating the website.



If you'd like to help to the development of Tatoeba, report issues, or are just curious, have a look at the GitHub repository

If you want to help us translate the website to your language, you can join us on Transifex: https://www.transifex.com/tatoeba/tatoeba_website/dashboard/ and check this article on the wiki https://en.wiki.tatoeba.org/articles/show/interface-translation

If you're especially happy with one of the updates, don't hesitate to personally thank our developers :) They're working in the shadow but they'll be glad to hear your feedback.



Fun fact: JoMo, Esperantist and polyglot, accomplished the first Guiness Record for a multilingual concert, where he sang 22 songs in 22 languages.


Original wall post on Tatoeba

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