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Translation requested for new version [1.3.0] #77

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kevinrue opened this issue Jan 12, 2024 · 7 comments
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Translation requested for new version [1.3.0] #77

kevinrue opened this issue Jan 12, 2024 · 7 comments

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@kevinrue
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kevinrue commented Jan 12, 2024

Dear translators,

A new English version of the Bioconductor Code of Conduct has been created (version X.X.X).
We kindly ask you to check those latest changes, and update the translation of the language that you maintain or contribute to.

If you are translating from version 1.2.0, you can visualise the diff at the URL https://github.com/Bioconductor/bioc_coc_multilingual/compare/7451b3b..245148c

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Hi Kevin, I'm a bit confused with the diff you are linking. For instance, according to that diff, Saskia Freytag and Laurent Gatto are being added to the CoC Committee, but if I look into the en-US.Rmd file, they're not there anymore. Am I misinterpreting something?

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kevinrue commented Jan 15, 2024

Whoops! Did I perhaps invert the two commits? 😅
I'm on my phone and can't check right now 😊

@rcastelo
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Yess, I believe this was the case.

@kevinrue
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I've updated the link with the commits in the correct order.

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Updated Italian version to 1.3.0 in #81

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Updated Dutch version in #82

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German #83

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