A little clarification: Jetpack is technically a .org plugin (although a few strings live in .com, try filtering by “jetpack” in the GlotPress WordPress.com project). The only reason it is not yet on GlotPress for .org is because we are going to be redefining language support for all plugins and it didn’t seem fair to include Jetpack just because it’s Automattic’s. We don’t want to have any “special priority” in relationship to other plugin authors.
This means that, for now, to validate Jetpack strings, you will need a WordPress.com username.
Angelo Verona 11:29 am on March 10th, 2011 Permalink |
Here is link GlotPress for Jatpack: http://translate.wordpress.com/projects/jetpack
SteveAgl 11:41 am on March 10th, 2011 Permalink |
ah ok.. it’s mantained as a project from the wp.com tramslators team that not related with wordpress.org teams…
thanks for the answer
Zé 11:50 am on March 10th, 2011 Permalink |
A little clarification: Jetpack is technically a .org plugin (although a few strings live in .com, try filtering by “jetpack” in the GlotPress WordPress.com project). The only reason it is not yet on GlotPress for .org is because we are going to be redefining language support for all plugins and it didn’t seem fair to include Jetpack just because it’s Automattic’s. We don’t want to have any “special priority” in relationship to other plugin authors.
This means that, for now, to validate Jetpack strings, you will need a WordPress.com username.