The Translation component provides tools to internationalize your application.
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Nov 28, 2020 - PHP
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The Translation component provides tools to internationalize your application.
Online translation tool
Fluent — planning, spec and documentation
JavaScript implementation of Project Fluent
Rust implementation of Project Fluent
Go (Golang) GNU gettext utilities package
i18n & L10n library for Clojure/Script
An automation platform that enables continuous localization.
Internationalization (i18n) for React Native
[paused] A localization tool for your applications
A no-framework application skeleton
Continuous localization platform
It seems like the Glossary Import doesn't validate the value of the part_of_speech field, which can be problematic for two reasons:
For example, see the month entry on https://translate.wordpress.org/locale/fa/default/glossary/
I see two options here
A JavaScript implementation of gettext, a localization framework.
ES2015 template literal tag for i18n and l10n (translation and internationalization)
A cross-platform .NET implementation of the GNU/Gettext library.
Localization of the application with ability to change language "on the fly" and support for plural form in any language.
Elixir implementation of CLDR/ICU
Hosting for localized versions of Google Play badges in SVG format.
PHP translation and localization made easy!
Provides a very basic HTML multilingual support using JavaScript
Python implementation of Project Fluent
Dynamic pseudo-localization in the browser and nodejs
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Is your feature request related to a problem? If so, please describe.
Right now it's only possible to send commit hooks from Azure Repositories that are cloned via HTTP(S) but not the ones which are cloned via SSH like for example it is supported for hooks from GitHub.
Describe the solution you'd like
The hooks.py view should use the same mechanism to provide possible repositories tha