Hi Lukas,

you can translate comments without setting anything up locally.

You can search for files containing German words using OpenGrok: 
http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/search?q=%28und%29&project=core&defs=&refs=&path=cxx&hist=

To edit the files, you can use the Gerrit UI. Go to 
Projects->List->core<https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/admin/projects/core> and 
click "Create Change". Select the branch "master" and enter a commit message 
like "Translate German comments". Then click the "Edit" button and add the 
files you want to translate.

More documentation about editing online: 
https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/Documentation/user-inline-edit.html#create-change

When you've done a few comments, press the publish button (twice I think, 
because at first a draft is created) and create the next change :)

Hope that helps
Samuel

Am 06.02.2017 um 10:23 schrieb 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>:

Hi

I read Michael Meeks's short article and I want to help translate German 
comments. I speak German (I'm Swiss but reading is the same as a native German).

I'm a developer myself so I do know how to read code. I haven't worked on such 
a big project though yet and may need a bit of help setting all things up. I'm 
using a Mac (latest OS) if that matters.

Lukas
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