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A multi-language README #72

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MrCare opened this issue Apr 20, 2022 · 4 comments
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A multi-language README #72

MrCare opened this issue Apr 20, 2022 · 4 comments

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@MrCare
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MrCare commented Apr 20, 2022

Hi!, I think geoserver-node-client is an awesome Project ! if it has a mult-language version ReadME, it can be known by more developer from many other countries~

@JakobMiksch
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Hi @MrCare thanks for your interest.
Do you only want to translate the README, or the whole documentation of the library?

I am not sure if translating the README would help much, because the documentation of the library is in English as well, and also the GeoServer documentation is only available in English (as far as I know). Moreover, keeping translations in sync is quite difficult to my experience.

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MrCare commented May 12, 2022

Hi @JakobMiksch ! I can start from README ! I am a web developer from China devoted to Smart Agriculture. We use drones to get data from farm and then use some openSource software to publish the Data and do analysis. Geoserver is one of these openSource softwares, As far as I know Geoserver is a lot popular in developers from China~, however they always use Java a lot(there is a project named geoserver-manager). I think this node.js project is much valuable , it means A JavaScript developer team can use one single language to cover both front end and back end! it's very suitable to a 3-5 people team!
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I use this project to achieve the tiff publish function like above! And I also want to broadcast it to web developers in China

@JakobMiksch
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Thanks for sharing your use cases. Great to hear that many people use this project.
What do you think about creating an additional README file Readme_zh-CN.md that we can link from the main README?
As it is done here: https://github.com/tj/commander.js

@JakobMiksch
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@MrCare are there any updates on this? see my comment above.

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