My name is Jonatan and I'm from Slovenia. I volunteer at some non-profit
organization and we have internal small library. Our needs are growing so
we considered to use a program for managing our library - and I find Koha.
So I decided to translate Koha to Slovenian.
But at Koha Pootle there are several projects.
2 Opac and 2 intranet different versions.
Now I don't know which version to translate.
The old one 3.0.x or new one 3.1.x/3.2.
Of course I understand to translate version I intend to use but my question is:
When I choose to upgrade to newer version should I translate it from
begining or translation stays?
Or putting that way: upgrading to a non-translated new version of Koha
means to translate it all over again?
Thanks for the answer,
Jonatan
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Re: about translation
by Oscar Manuel Gómez Senovilla
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Jonatan escribió:
> Hi!
>
> My name is Jonatan and I'm from Slovenia. I volunteer at some non-profit
> organization and we have internal small library. Our needs are growing so
> we considered to use a program for managing our library - and I find Koha.
> So I decided to translate Koha to Slovenian.
Hi, Jonathan.
I think you mailed the wrong list.
Regards.
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