Luizpuodzius
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??? What append to the translation - Fundraising 2011/Core messages/pt-br - I start yesterday and i finish around 01:00 today Pintopc 11:57, 1 October 2011 (UTC)
EUREKA
editComo o outro dissse! Viva Luizpuodzius descobri o que aconteceu. NAO SEI COMO eu crei/modifiquei Fundraising 2011/Core messages/pt e não /pt-br :-/ Vou já a correr ... meter tudo no bom sítio, o pt-br. Um abraçø Pintopc 07:55, 2 October 2011 (UTC)
Change in translations
editHi, and thank you for your activity with fundraiser translations so far!! I have one small request to make: We had to change three of the appeals; the change is the same in all of them, and the replacement text is quite short, so I don't want to e-mail people just to fix that, and that's why I'm asking you instead. It would be great if you could do the following fixes in Brazilian Portuguese:
- Jimmy Letter 002
- Kaldari Letter (remember the change from 420 million to 422 million)
- Alan Letter
Since these are small changes you don't have to go through the cycle of having it proofread and everything, unless you are unsure about the translation. Thanks in advance. :-) Jon Harald Søby (WMF) 05:15, 27 October 2011 (UTC)
A barnstar for you!
editHi! I just want to thank you and give you this barnstar for your help with the translation of the 2011 fundraiser! The fundraiser was the best we ever had, both in terms of the amount we collected and in terms of number of translations. We couldn't have done either one without the help we got from you and other translators. If you are interested, we made a report, which has some statistics about the translations.
And: I have one more request, and that is that you take this survey. You may have got an e-mail about it, and if you did, please ignore this. But if you didn't it would be great if you would take this survey too, so we can learn to improve the translation experience.
Again, thanks for your help with translations – you're awesome! Jon Harald Søby (WMF) 13:32, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
RE:Little help
editFala, Luiz. Respondi em minha página. : ) ” Teles (T @ L C S) 06:00, 19 February 2012 (UTC)
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Translation request for New Readers Inspire Campaign-- and thanks!
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