Great initiative! We recently wrapped up a massive internationalization project at my work, and I'd love to contribute to translating DEV ❤️ I was wondering: do you have any rules around structuring your yml files? We broke our tokens up into flows/areas of the app, and we had a strict rule around not having too many nested levels (no more than 3), to keep things clean and easy to read. Have you thought about any rules for that?
We have not yet strictly defined these rules or properly had the discussion yet internally, but I anticipate us landing on these types of rules. For the time being, use your judgment and influence us towards a good decision with good clean PRs — which I see you are already doing.
Once we make some choices here, I think we should comment the rules and principles right in the locale files to complement the docs and keep people informed as anything changes. So keep checking in, and your contributions are very much welcome!
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Great initiative! We recently wrapped up a massive internationalization project at my work, and I'd love to contribute to translating DEV ❤️ I was wondering: do you have any rules around structuring your yml files? We broke our tokens up into flows/areas of the app, and we had a strict rule around not having too many nested levels (no more than 3), to keep things clean and easy to read. Have you thought about any rules for that?
We have not yet strictly defined these rules or properly had the discussion yet internally, but I anticipate us landing on these types of rules. For the time being, use your judgment and influence us towards a good decision with good clean PRs — which I see you are already doing.
Once we make some choices here, I think we should comment the rules and principles right in the locale files to complement the docs and keep people informed as anything changes. So keep checking in, and your contributions are very much welcome!