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* Arabic
* Arabic
* Japanese
* Japanese
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* French
* Hindi
 
== Strategies ==
* Encouraging personal pages to include language capabilities, so ICANN community members know where to find linguistic support
** Add this feature to the Create a Person Page form and use hypertext to follow desired pages for particular languages with link counts. This would count the number of people able to help and enable easy follow-up to move the project forward.
* Contacting universities to hold translate- and edit-a-thons
* Add a "Languages" section to Person pages
* Translate minimum materials such as “What is ICANN wiki” and “How you can edit it” in case there are volunteers who can support; or holding an additional Edit-a-thon of a local language when the ICANN meeting is held at the region or the country.
* Integrate a translation service like Google translate into the wiki as an add on feature. <ref>[https://wikimediafoundation.org/2019/01/09/you-can-now-use-google-translate-to-translate-articles-on-wikipedia/ You can now use Google Translate to translate articles on Wikipedia]</ref>
** Possible issues with technical jargon in some languages
* [https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=en&tl=ja&u=https%3A%2F%2Ficannwiki.org%2F&sandbox=1 Google Translate  Tool]
 
== I'm interested in helping with this project ==
* [[Ray King]]
 
==References==
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[[Category:Loose initiatives]]

Latest revision as of 21:38, 16 April 2024

Languages we'd like to have

  • Arabic
  • Japanese
  • French
  • Hindi

Strategies

  • Encouraging personal pages to include language capabilities, so ICANN community members know where to find linguistic support
    • Add this feature to the Create a Person Page form and use hypertext to follow desired pages for particular languages with link counts. This would count the number of people able to help and enable easy follow-up to move the project forward.
  • Contacting universities to hold translate- and edit-a-thons
  • Add a "Languages" section to Person pages
  • Translate minimum materials such as “What is ICANN wiki” and “How you can edit it” in case there are volunteers who can support; or holding an additional Edit-a-thon of a local language when the ICANN meeting is held at the region or the country.
  • Integrate a translation service like Google translate into the wiki as an add on feature. [1]
    • Possible issues with technical jargon in some languages
  • Google Translate Tool

I'm interested in helping with this project

References