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Adding Hindi translation for # CONTRIBUTING.md file #11298

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anshumangahlot opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #11530
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Adding Hindi translation for # CONTRIBUTING.md file #11298

anshumangahlot opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 4 comments · May be fixed by #11530
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@anshumangahlot
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This feature request proposes adding a Hindi translation of the CONTRIBUTING.md file to make the contribution process more accessible for Hindi-speaking developers.

Benefits:

Increase accessibility for the Hindi developer community.
Encourage a wider range of contributors to participate in the project.
Foster a more inclusive development environment.

Proposed Approach:

Create a new file named CONTRIBUTING-hi.md alongside the existing CONTRIBUTING.md file.
Translate the entire content of CONTRIBUTING.md into accurate and clear Hindi.
Update the CONTRIBUTING.md (English) to include a link to the Hindi translation (CONTRIBUTING-hi.md).

Call to Action:

We welcome any feedback or suggestions on this proposal.

Additionally, I have submitted a pull request for the same.

@sarah-abeer
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please assign me this issue

@ChandraDevs1
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@anshumangahlot Please Assign this issue

@eshellman
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we do not assign issues. PRs for Hindi will not be merged without Hindi review.

@samrudhi0909
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Hey Can I take this up?

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