Weblate

Weblate is a libre web-based translation tool with tight version control integration. It provides two user interfaces, propagation of translations across components, quality checks and automatic linking to source files.

Weblate
Original author(s)Michal Čihař
Developer(s)github/weblate
Initial releaseMarch 2012 (2012-03)
Stable release
4.0.4[1] / 7 May 2020 (2020-05-07)
Repository
Written inPython
Operating systemCross-platform
Available in38 languages[2]
List of languages
Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Belarusian (latin), Bengali, Bulgarian, Breton, Catalan, Czech, Danish, English, German, Greek, Spanish, Finnish, French, Western frisian, Galician, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Colognian, Norwegian Bokmål, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (brazil), Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional)
TypeComputer-assisted translation
LicenseGNU GPLv3+[3]
Websiteweblate.org 

Stated goals

Weblate aims to facilitate web based translation with tight Git integration for a wide range of file formats, helping translators contribute without knowledge of Git workflow.

Translations closely follow development, as they are hosted within the same repository as the source code. There is no plan for heavy conflict resolution, as it is argued these should primarily handled on the Git side. [4]

Project name

The project's name is a portmanteau of words web and translate.

Notable uses

These are some projects using Weblate:

See also

References

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