For the second release cycle in a row, I’m pleased to announce that GNOME will be 100%* available in Brazilian Portuguese! This feat shows again how the collaborative effort between the Ubuntu and GNOME Brazilian translation teams! Since all translations were submitted and aproved by the GNOME commiters (thank you Leonardo, Raphel and Jonh!) first, every GNU/Linux distribution will be able to take advantage of effort! If this doesn’t represent the true meaning of cooperation and collaborative work, I don’t know what else does!

I hope to also announce fairly soon that XFCE will also be 100% translated into Brazilian Portuguese (Openbox already is), yet another collaborative effort which I’m proud to have initiated.

: XFCE

3 Comments for this entry

  • Jordi says:

    Congrats, Og! I wish I retained the drive you have been showing off for a long time now, to help my Catalan teams.

  • Og Maciel says:

    Hey Jordi! Thank you very much for your kind words! It isn’t easy to keep myself and the rest of the crew motivated, specially being a full-time dad of 2 little girls and working full-time. But I do it anyhow, for my interest is genuine and I somehow manage to get some left over energy to keep going. :)

    Obviously, I’m very proud of what I do, and it feels really good when someone can truly understand and appreciate it. Your comment has definitely made my day! :)

    Cheers,

    Og

  • HangLoose says:

    Parabens :)

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