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Mailman now supports a wide range of world languages, and we're always happy to add to the list. Below is information for list [[#admins]] and [[#translators]], plus a [[#table]] of available languages, and the ''Mailman Language Champions'' who are responsible for our translations.
Mailman now supports a wide range of world languages, and we're always happy to add to the list. Below is information for list [[#admins|admins]] and [[#translators|translators]], plus a [[#table|table]] of available languages, and the ''Mailman Language Champions'' who are responsible for our translations.
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Each Mailman installation has a server default language.  Mailman currently ships with US English (ASCII) as the server default. Each Mailman installation has a server default language. Mailman currently ships with US English (ASCII) as the server default.
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Individual list owners can choose which languages they'd like their mailing list to support, from the suite of site-enabled  languages. The list owner can also select the list's default  language. Mailing lists can thus be monolingual (with English or any other installed language as the default), or they can be  multilingual.

Individual users can choose what their preferred language is, from the set of list-enabled languages. Thus, if a list is  multilingual, the user can choose which language they'd prefer to use while interacting with Mailman.
Individual list owners can choose which languages they'd like their mailing list to support, from the suite of site-enabled languages. The list owner can also select the list's default language. Mailing lists can thus be monolingual (with English or any other installed language as the default), or they can be multilingual.

Individual users can choose what their preferred language is, from the set of list-enabled languages. Thus, if a list is multilingual, the user can choose which language they'd prefer to use while interacting with Mailman.
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The table below simply summarizes the current state of Mailman's language support. You can participate in supporting a particular language, or add the translation for a new language. We welcome your contribution. Please read our [[../Internationalization|Internationalization]] page for all the details on how you can contribute. :) The table below simply summarizes the current state of Mailman's language support. You can participate in supporting a particular language, or add the translation for a new language. We welcome your contribution. Please read our [[../Internationalization|Internationalization]] page for all the details on how you can contribute.
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As this table shows, each supported language has a Champion who coordinates translation updates and submits them to the Mailman project. For all translator questions about [[../Internationalization|Internationalization]], please read that page; [[#admin]]s can read their i18n section (above); both translators and admins can post questions to our [[http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-i18n|mailman-i18n]] mailing list.
As this table shows, each supported language has a Champion who coordinates translation updates and submits them to the Mailman project. For all translator questions about [[../Internationalization|Internationalization]], please read that page; [[#admins|admins]] can read their i18n section (above); both translators and admins can post questions to our [[http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-i18n|mailman-i18n]] mailing list. Feel free to create links from these languages to a language specific page, if you want to provide some information to non-English speakers.
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Arabic

|| ar

|| [[mailto:munzir@foss.org.sa|Munzir Taha]]

|| Supported

|| [[http://www.foss.org.sa|http://www.foss.org.sa]] (coming soon)
==
Asturian

|| ast

|| [[mailto:marcoscostales@gmail.com|Marcos Costales]]

|| Not yet submitted

||
==
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|| [[mailto:mailman@librezale.org]]
|| Supported

|| [[mailto:pi@beobide.net|Piarres Beobide]]

|| Supported
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Bulgarian

|| bg

|| [[mailto:ash@contact.bg|Alexander Shopov]]

|| Not yet submitted

|| Public preview will be available [[http://fsa-bg.org/project/gtp/browser/non-gtk/mailman/|here]]
==
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|| [[mailto:robert@cataloniahosting.com|Robert Garrigos]]
|| Supported
||

|| [[mailto:jordi@sindominio.net|Jordi Mallach]] and [[mailto:david.planella@gmail.com|David Planella]]

|| Supported

|| [[http://www.softcatala.org/wiki/Mailman|Catalan Mailman translation project]]
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|| [[mailto:dan@ohnesorg.cz|Dan Ohnesorg]]\\with assistance from [[mailto:stan@krnovsko.cz|V. Stanovsky]]
|| Supported

|| [[mailto:dan@ohnesorg.cz|Dan Ohnesorg]] <<BR>> with assistance from [[mailto:stan@krnovsko.cz|V. Stanovsky]]

|| Supported
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|| [[mailto:danny@terweij.nl|Danny Terweij]]
|| Supported

|| [[mailto:info@janveuger.com|Jan Veuger]]

|| Supported

|| [[http://www.janveuger.com/mailman|http://www.janveuger.com/mailman]]
==
English (British)

|| en_GB

|| [[mailto:adamb@agitate.org.uk|Adam Bowen]]

|| Not yet submitted
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|| [[mailto:malacarne@cce.ufes.br|Marcio Malacarne]]\\and [[mailto:interdist@myrealbox.com|Sergey Tyrin]]
|| Not yet submitted

|| [[mailto:malacarne@cce.ufes.br|Marcio Malacarne]] <<BR>> and [[mailto:interdist@myrealbox.com|Sergey Tyrin]]

|| Not yet submitted
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|| Supported
|| Supported
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|| [[mailto:pekka.haavisto@mtt.fi|Piekka Haavisto]]
|| Supported

|| [[mailto:info@jonitoyryla.eu|Joni Töyrylä]]

|| Supported
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|| [[mailto:george@lyon.inserm.fr|Pascal George]]\\and [[mailto:wilane@yahoo.com|Ousmane Wilane]]
|| Supported
|| [[http://listes.rezo.net/mailman/listinfo/mailman-fr|French Translation Team mailing list]]\\hosted by [[mailto:Fil@rezo.net|Fil]]

|| [[mailto:george@lyon.inserm.fr|Pascal George]] <<BR>> and [[mailto:wilane@yahoo.com|Ousmane Wilane]]

|| Supported

|| [[http://listes.rezo.net/mailman/listinfo/mailman-fr|French Translation Team mailing list]] <<BR>> hosted by [[mailto:Fil@rezo.net|Fil]]
==
Galician

|| gl

|| [[mailto:fjrial@cesga.es|Frco. Javier Rial Rodríguez]]

|| Supported <<BR>> (2.1.10)

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|| [[mailto:avgoulea@cti.gr|Maria Avgoulea]]
|| Not yet submitted

|| [[mailto:limperis@cti.gr|Antonis Limperis]]

|| Not yet submitted

||
==
Hebrew

|| he

|| Dov Zamir

|| Supported <<BR>> (2.1.10)
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|| [[mailto:vizisz@freemail.hu|Vizi Szilard]], Szabolcs Szigeti, Gabor Funk, Szabolcs Szigeti
|| Supported

|| [[mailto:vizisz@freemail.hu|Vizi Szilard]], Szabolcs Szigeti, [[mailto:funk.gabor@hunetkft.hu|Gabor Funk]]

|| Supported
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|| Not yet submitted
|| Not yet submitted
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|| [[mailto:mardy@users.sourceforge.net|Alberto Mardegan]],\\Thomas Breinstrup,\\Emerson [[mailto:ensjo@interlingua.com|José Silveira da Costa]]
|| Supported

|| [[mailto:mardy@users.sourceforge.net|Alberto Mardegan]], <<BR>> Thomas Breinstrup, <<BR>> Emerson [[mailto:ensjo@interlingua.com|José Silveira da Costa]]

|| Supported
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|| Supported
|| [[http://liste.ferrara.linux.it/listinfo/mailman-it/|Italian Translation Team mailing list]]\\or email [[mailto:mailman-it@liste.ferrara.linux.it]]

|| Supported

|| [[http://liste.ferrara.linux.it/listinfo/mailman-it/|Italian Translation Team mailing list]] <<BR>> or email [[mailto:mailman-it@liste.ferrara.linux.it|mailman-it@liste.ferrara.linux.it]]
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|| Tokio Kikuchi
|| Supported
|| [[http://mm.tkikuchi.net/|Japanized Mailman Page]],\\Japanese Mailman-users mailing list,\\and its public [[http://mm.tkikuchi.net/pipermail/mmjp-users/|archives]]

|| [[mailto:tkikuchi@is.kochi-u.ac.jp|
Tokio Kikuchi]]

|| Supported

|| [[http://mm.tkikuchi.net/|Japanized Mailman Page]], <<BR>> Japanese Mailman-users mailing list, <<BR>> and its public [[http://mm.tkikuchi.net/pipermail/mmjp-users/|archives]]
==
Kannada

|| kn

|| [[mailto:hpnadig@gmail.com|H.P.Nadig]]

|| Not yet submitted

|| [[mailto:translation@sampada.info|translation@sampada.info]], <<BR>> [[http://kannada.sourceforge.net|Kannada project]]
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|| [[mailto:song@yaimma.co.kr]]
|| Supported

|| [[mailto:song@yaimma.co.kr|song@yaimma.co.kr]]

|| Supported
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Persian

|| fa

|| [[mailto:mahyar.moqimi@gmail.com|Mahyar Moghimi]] and [[mailto:javad2000@gmail.com|Javad Hoseini]]

|| Supported (2.1.16)

||
==
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|| pt\\pt_BR
|| [[mailto:gleydson.mazioli@ima.sp.gov.br|Gleydson Mazioli da Silva]],[[Rubens Queiroz de Almeida [mailto/queiroz@ccuec.unicamp.br]],\\Aleck Zander [[mailto:aleck@unesp.br]],[[mailto:joseroberto@dicaslinux.com.br|Jose Roberto Kerne]],[[mailto:moitinho@civil.ist.utl.pt|Jose Paulo Moitinho de Almeida]]
|| Supported

|| pt
<<BR>>
pt_BR

|| [[mailto:gleydson.mazioli@ima.sp.gov.br|Gleydson Mazioli da Silva]],[Rubens Queiroz de Almeida [[mailto:queiroz@ccuec.unicamp.br|queiroz@ccuec.unicamp.br]], <<BR>> Aleck Zander [[mailto:aleck@unesp.br|aleck@unesp.br]],[[mailto:joseroberto@dicaslinux.com.br|Jose Roberto Kerne]],[[mailto:moitinho@civil.ist.utl.pt|Jose Paulo Moitinho de Almeida]]

|| Supported
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|| [[mailto:webmaster@dizain.ro|Stefaniu Criste]]
|| Supported

|| [[mailto:stefaniu.criste@hangarhosting.net|Stefaniu Criste]]

|| Supported
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|| [[mailto:mss@mawhrin.net|Mikhail Sobolev]]
|| Supported
|| [[mailto:mailman-ru@only.mawhrin.net|Russian Mailman list]]

|| <<MailTo(danil AT NO smirnov DOT HARVEST la,Danil Smirnov)>>

|| Supported

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|| Supported

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Slovak

|| sk

|| Martin Matuška

|| Supported <<BR>> (2.1.10)

|| [[http://www.matuska.org/martin/mailman/|Download translation and patches]]
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|| [[mailto:tomfa@debian.org|Tomas Fasth]]\\and [[mailto:anders@norrbring.biz|Anders Norrbring]]
|| Supported

|| [[mailto:tomfa@debian.org|Tomas Fasth]] <<BR>> and [[mailto:anders@norrbring.biz|Anders Norrbring]]

|| Supported

||
==
Tamil

|| tam

|| [[mailto:amachu.techie@gmail.com|Sri Ramadoss M]]

|| Proposed
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|| [[mailto:kerem.erkan@hacettepe.edu.tr|Kerem Erkan]], [[mailto:eguler@aegee.metu.edu.tr|Erdinc Guler]]
|| Supported

|| [[mailto:kerem.erkan@basari.com.tr|Kerem Erkan]], [[mailto:eguler@aegee.metu.edu.tr|Erdinc Guler]]

|| Supported
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Welsh

|| cy

|| [[mailto:illtud.daniel@llgc.org.uk|Illtud Daniel]]

|| Not yet submitted

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Is my language supported in Mailman?

Mailman now supports a wide range of world languages, and we're always happy to add to the list. Below is information for list admins and translators, plus a table of available languages, and the Mailman Language Champions who are responsible for our translations.

Information for List Administrators

Mailman 2.1 is fully internationalized. This means you can add translations of the Mailman interface, and of all the email and web templates in Mailman, so that your users can interact with your mailing lists in their native language. Internationalization is handled as follows:

Each Mailman installation has a server default language. Mailman currently ships with US English (ASCII) as the server default.

Mailman comes with many supported languages, and if your language is on that list, it will simply work out of the box.

Individual list owners can choose which languages they'd like their mailing list to support, from the suite of site-enabled languages. The list owner can also select the list's default language. Mailing lists can thus be monolingual (with English or any other installed language as the default), or they can be multilingual.

Individual users can choose what their preferred language is, from the set of list-enabled languages. Thus, if a list is multilingual, the user can choose which language they'd prefer to use while interacting with Mailman.

Note

Mailman never actually translates the messages that flow through its mailing lists. It's up to the list members to adhere to their community's language conventions.

Information for Translators

Please read our Internationalization page, which includes our Translation Howto.

The table below simply summarizes the current state of Mailman's language support. You can participate in supporting a particular language, or add the translation for a new language. We welcome your contribution. Please read our Internationalization page for all the details on how you can contribute.

Mailman Language Champions

As this table shows, each supported language has a Champion who coordinates translation updates and submits them to the Mailman project. For all translator questions about Internationalization, please read that page; admins can read their i18n section (above); both translators and admins can post questions to our mailman-i18n mailing list. Feel free to create links from these languages to a language specific page, if you want to provide some information to non-English speakers.

Language ISO-639 Champion Status See also
Arabic ar Munzir Taha Supported http://www.foss.org.sa (coming soon)
Asturian ast Marcos Costales Not yet submitted
Basque/Euskara eu Piarres Beobide Supported Mailman Basque Translation Project webpage
Bulgarian bg Alexander Shopov Not yet submitted Public preview will be available here
Catalan ca Jordi Mallach and David Planella Supported Catalan Mailman translation project
Chinese zh_CN Leona Supported Coordination Page
Chinese zh_TW Ping Yeh Supported
Croatian hr Nino Katic Supported
Czech cs Dan Ohnesorg
with assistance from V. Stanovsky
Supported
Danish da Tom G Christensen Supported
Dutch nl Jan Veuger Supported http://www.janveuger.com/mailman
English (British) en_GB Adam Bowen Not yet submitted
Esperanto eo Marcio Malacarne
and Sergey Tyrin
Not yet submitted
Estonian et Anti Veeranna Supported
Finnish fi Joni Töyrylä Supported
French fr Pascal George
and Ousmane Wilane
Supported French Translation Team mailing list
hosted by Fil
Galician gl Frco. Javier Rial Rodríguez Supported
(2.1.10)
German de Peer Heinlein Supported Mailman de
Greek el Antonis Limperis Not yet submitted
Hebrew he Dov Zamir Supported
(2.1.10)
Hungarian hu Vizi Szilard, Szabolcs Szigeti, Gabor Funk Supported
Icelandic is Ólafur Garðarsson Not yet submitted
Interlingua ia Alberto Mardegan,
Thomas Breinstrup,
Emerson José Silveira da Costa
Supported
Italian it Simone Piunno Supported Italian Translation Team mailing list
or email mailman-it@liste.ferrara.linux.it
Japanese ja Tokio Kikuchi Supported Japanized Mailman Page,
Japanese Mailman-users mailing list,
and its public archives
Kannada kn H.P.Nadig Not yet submitted translation@sampada.info,
Kannada project
Korean ko song@yaimma.co.kr Supported
Lithuanian lt Mantas Kriauciunas Supported
Norwegian no Daniel Buchmann Supported Norwegian Mailman page
Persian fa Mahyar Moghimi and Javad Hoseini Supported (2.1.16)
Polish pl Bartosz Sawicki, Pawel Kolodziejczyk, Marcin Sochacki,Marcin Zaborowski Supported
Portuguese pt
pt_BR
Gleydson Mazioli da Silva,[Rubens Queiroz de Almeida queiroz@ccuec.unicamp.br,
Aleck Zander aleck@unesp.br,Jose Roberto Kerne,Jose Paulo Moitinho de Almeida
Supported
Romanian ro Stefaniu Criste Supported
Russian ru Danil Smirnov <danil AT NO smirnov DOT HARVEST la> Supported
Serbian sr Bojan Suzic Supported
Slovak sk Martin Matuška Supported
(2.1.10)
Download translation and patches
Slovenian sl Uros Kositer Supported
Spanish es Juan Carlos Rey Anaya Supported
Swedish sv Tomas Fasth
and Anders Norrbring
Supported
Tamil tam Sri Ramadoss M Proposed
Turkish tr Kerem Erkan, Erdinc Guler Supported
Ukrainian uk Maxim Dzumanenko Supported
Vietnamese vi Clytie Siddall Newly-supported Dự án Việt hoá
Welsh cy Illtud Daniel Not yet submitted

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MailmanWiki: DEV/Languages (last edited 2018-06-10 16:38:58 by msapiro)