One of the unexpected delights from the still-running Google Highly Open Participation contest was Polish highschooler Wojtek Szkutnik's translation of the SilverStripe system into Esperanto, an easy and flexible language created in 1887 to be a universal second language to foster peace and international understanding.
So, as the title of this post asks: can you speak Esperanto?
If so, we'd appreciate your help in reviewing Wojtek's translation so that it meets our quality policy of peer review and can then be included in our core SilverStripe release! Apply here.
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As far as I know, there are already loads of volunteers
Posted on 12 Jan 2008 by wojtek
I do speak English and Esperanto, but probably you should visit some Esperanto community at livejournal.com to find volunters there?..
Posted on 11 Jan 2008 by Sl.
Mi parolas nur iomete Esperanton.
Posted on 9 Jan 2008 by Martin J. Ponce
Wow, we've had several people apply and help out on our Esperanto translation, including help from the New Zealand Esperanto Assn.
Thanks to everyone for such a quick response!
Posted on 9 Jan 2008 by Sigurd Magnusson
Gratuliren Wojtek !!!
Posted on 9 Jan 2008 by pariruray
Wojtek Congraturaratarurirened uciekened!
Posted on 9 Jan 2008 by terefereI
I don't speak English... sed mi parolas Esperanton. :-)
Posted on 9 Jan 2008 by Junior Madrigal
Dankon pro viaj bonaj vortoj!!
Koran dankon!!
Posted on 9 Jan 2008 by wojtek
Jes, ankaŠmi parolas Esperanton! Jen bona novaĵo! Dankon!
Posted on 8 Jan 2008 by Felipo Kastro
Kaj kredu ne kredu, eĉ mi parolas Esperanton :). Eble mi foje uzos la sistemon, Äi aspektas sufiĉe uzant-amika :).
Posted on 8 Jan 2008 by LaPingvino
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