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https://debianbrasil.org.br/blog/report-from-sprint-ddtp-ddtss-by-l10n-pt-br-team/
Debian Report from sprint DDTP-DDTSS by l10n-pt-br team
11/04/2021 por Paulo Henrique de Lima SantanaThe Debian Brazilian Portuguese (l10n-pt-BR) translation team organised a sprint from March 20th to 28th, 2021 to translate Debian package descriptions and to encourage new contributors to join the team. This is the second consecutive year that a sprint is organized by the l10n-pt-BR translation team . The first one took place in May 2020 when the team focused on translating the debian.org website, which resulted in the translation/update of all main pages in the following months.
The first group activity was a virtual meeting using Jitsi for a quick introduction of the l10n-pt-BR team. Then, the veterans introduced the newcomers to [DDTP – The Debian Description Translation Project] (https://www.debian.org/international/l10n/ddtp) and did a hands-on presentation of DDTSS – The Debian Distributed Translation Server Satellite. During the following week, two other meetings took place with the same goals for those who could not join the previous meeting.
During the sprint days, more than 100 new translations and more than 650 reviews were done by 15 people, whom we thank very much for their contributions and list their names below:
Alexandro Souza
Carlos Henrique Lima Melara
Daniel Lenharo de Souza
Felipe Viggiano
Fred Maranhão
Gabriel Thiago H. dos Santos
Luis Paulo Linares
Michel Recondo
Paulo Henrique de Lima Santana
Ricardo Berlim Fonseca
Thiago Hauck
Thiago Pezzo
Tiago Zaniquelli
Victor Moreira
Wellington AlmeidaTo finish the sprint, we held one last virtual meeting to assess and discuss about future plans.
It’s never too late to start contributing to Debian! If you would like to help with translation, read our page and come join our team.
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