Translate March 13 situation report into Korean
See original GitHub issueHappy weekend @hanbin973, @minkyuxyz, @Bolloknoon!
The situation report from March 13 is ready to be translated to Korean. A branch exists as sit-rep_ko
where this can be done, and the file to translate is ncov_sit-rep_ko_2020-03-13.md
under the narratives
folder: https://github.com/nextstrain/ncov/blob/sit-rep_ko/narratives/ncov_sit-rep_ko_2020-03-13.md.
You can translate directly in this file, but please remember to push often as other people may be working on the translation! You should have access to push to the sit-rep_ko
, so there’s no need to create a pull request. Please make sure you’ve accepted an invitation from me to join the ncov
repo.
Note that this file is in Markdown. In general, it is important not to change any formatting or links. (Although it is okay to update Wikipedia or CDC links to the appropriate language version.) Comments to help with translation are noted in comment symbols like <! -- Comment -->
.
After pushing changes, you can preview them here: https://nextstrain.org/community/narratives/nextstrain/ncov@sit-rep_ko/sit-rep/ko/2020-03-13
Please add your name in parentheses to the end of the author list, so we can credit your work!
After the report is translated and proofread, we’ll publish it to https://nextstrain.org/ and post on Twitter. Please share the report with your Korean-speaking colleagues, so we can get the information out there!
Note: You may know of other great resources available in Korean; please don’t add them to the situation report. We need to keep content the same across all translations, so we can be confident in the accuracy of what we publish. Because Nextstrain team members only speak so many languages, this is our best system for doing so. Thanks for understanding.
Please coordinate amongst yourselves on how to best complete the translations. You can trade off weeks; you can use an online editor like hackmd to translate together, whatever works best for you. But when finished, please push it to GitHub for proofreading and review.
Thank you so very much for your hard work; you all are amazing!
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Hi all, My names is Taehoon Ha and I am working as an assistant research biostatistician at Weill Cornell Medicine. If you need anything, feel free to let me know. Will try to catch up soon. Also, @cassiawag, I would appreciate if you send me an invitation. Thank you in advance. Again, great to work with you all.
@kyobinkang is also going to help out with the translation! Thanks for your help 😃