We’re joyful to announce the launch of a large-scale translation program for Ethereum.org, which can translate the web site and different sources into greater than 15 languages.
Ethereum is a world challenge, and it’s vital that Ethereum.org mirror our worldwide group. Because the web site’s relaunch, our workforce has prioritized organizing a translation program that may guarantee sources about Ethereum are accessible to everybody, no matter their nationality or language.
At this time, we’re thrilled to launch our first full translation: a Korean model of the web site, out there now at ethereum.org/ko. Within the coming weeks, our program will broaden with an preliminary give attention to finishing translations in Simplified Chinese language, Japanese, Russian, German, and Italian. This preliminary set of languages was chosen primarily based on search quantity for Ethereum and associated phrases, in addition to site visitors to web sites associated to Ethereum.
Whereas this effort is initially centered on translating Ethereum.org, over time it can broaden to incorporate translations of vital group sources like documentation, guides, weblog posts, and extra.
The interpretation program can be a mix of volunteer-driven translations, challenge administration from the Ethereum Basis workforce, {and professional} translation companies the place wanted to fill gaps or to offer audits.
Are you curious about serving to with the interpretation effort for a particular language? We’re looking for volunteers from the worldwide Ethereum group to hitch language-specific groups. We encourage you to learn more and get involved here.
Ethereum is vital infrastructure for all of humanity, and Ethereum.org ought to mirror the variety that we see at common hackathons and occasions internationally. With immediately’s launch of ethereum.org/ko and the Ethereum.org translation program, we’ve taken yet another step towards reflecting an important factor about our ecosystem — our group.
Particular due to Taeyeon Kim, who has led the interpretation program, and the workforce of volunteers who translated ethereum.org/ko: Daniel Jee, Hyungsuk Kang, Jeongmoo Heo, Jumin Lee, Sangphil Kim, Suhun Kim, Wanseob Lim, and Yeong Hun Ryu.