Hi Frederic, About the portuguese banners, only Portugal<http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/countdown/banner1-UTC+0-pt.png>version was updated, but the Brazilian <http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/countdown/banner1-UTC-3-pt.png>Portuguese version stay with the default text "Até ano que vem" and it mean "Until next Year". Somebody could update the Brazilian Portuguese version? Tks! Maicon Strey Novo Hamburgo - RS - Brasil ------------------ http://about.me/mstrey ------------------ Linux user: #525086 On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 5:42 AM, Frederic Muller - DFF < fred@digitalfreedomfoundation.org> wrote:
Hi!
The countdown is ready. In fact there was a little bug in the website javascript which added a month to the displayed countdown which is why we haven't launched it earlier.
English is fully ready and all the following languages can be used right now. However someone will need to redo 00.png and 00here.png as the SFD date is written on the image file: Catalan French German Portuguese Estonian Chinese Simplified Persian Arabic Greek
For Persian on top of doing those 2 image files someone who speaks the language also need to ensure the alt text on the wiki page is correct. I couldn't find the event date, so maybe it's not written at all, or maybe it's simply not readable in English.
And then for the next following languages on top of the 2 image files which need to be redone, days files from today (68) onward are simply missing. If you want a countdown now you'll need to generate them so we can activate the countdown.
Else usage is the same as the previous year and describe here: http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/CountDown
Any question please let us know.
Thanks and enjoy!
Fred
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