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English Please #620

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us opened this issue Apr 22, 2019 · 5 comments
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English Please #620

us opened this issue Apr 22, 2019 · 5 comments

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us commented Apr 22, 2019

What is the problem with Chinese README's

Firstly, we congratulate you for getting so much star by sharing this repository with humanity.

But it is very disappointing for non-Chinese speakers when one couldn't understand what a trending repository is about.

When we see such a repo on trending, our minds are blurring like Gollum's.

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There is a way you can help to solve this disappointment which I believe is experienced by many people who want to know more about your valuable work and appreciate it.

What we want:

  • Please add English translation of your README so you are sharing your work and knowledge with more people.

How this will help you:

  • More feedback to fix and improve your project.
  • New ideas about your project.
  • Greater fame.
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“Sharing knowledge is the most fundamental act of friendship. Because it is a way you can give something without loosing something.”

— Richard Stallman

Thank you!

This issue created by us/english-please script. Please report on any error. Thank you!

@laurieryayoi
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laurieryayoi commented Apr 22, 2019

@us wtf are non-chinese people need this repo's readme

@Colinwood11
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@us wtf are non-chinese people need this repo's readme

OK,this is very real(太他妈真实了.jpg)

@WooMai
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WooMai commented Apr 30, 2019

脚本自动发的草

@Colinwood11
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脚本自动发的草

谁这么无聊。。。

@Anankke
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Anankke commented Apr 30, 2019

This repository is intended to be used by Chinese without "Internet" access. If you're not a native Chinese speaker, you presumably wouldn't have to understand this.

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