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Anyone can contribute to the website, using pull requests. Be bold!
A list of contributors is available on the dedicated page. You can get in touch with some of them joining the #ruby-lang.org
IRC channel on the Freenode network.
Each language is supervised by a dedicated team of at least 2 editors or "i18n maintainers". Unlike regular contributors, they can commit directly to the repository, bypassing pull-requests. They will most likely be the ones reviewing the localized pull-requests from regular contributors, and they are also in charge of monitoring the website to keep their section in sync with the English one (which acts as the "master" one): updating the content, translating news items…
This is a long-run position. If you think you would be a good fit for the job, please consider applying.
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(Bulgarian): mytrile -
de
(German): bovi, Quintus, skade, stomar -
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(Spanish): dabit vic, hagarelvikingo -
fr
(French): chikamichi, nono, chatgris -
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(Bahasa Indonesia) gozali -
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(Italian): hagarelvikingo -
ja
(Japanese): tkhr -
pt_br
(Brazilian Portuguese): fuadsaud -
pl
(Polish): crabonature -
ru
(Russian): gazay -
vi
(Vietnamese): joneslee85 -
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(Simplified Chinese): AndorChen, bovi, yukang -
zh_tw
(Traditional Chinese): JuanitoFatas
A few members of the Ruby organization on GitHub have both full Read+Write access to this repository and SSH access to the production server:
- hsbt (Hiroshi Shibata, Japan)
- JEG2 (James Edward Gray II, United States)
- chikamichi (Jean-Denis Vauguet, France)
- postmodern (Hal Brodigan, United States)
- stomar (Marcus Stollsteimer, Germany)
They are the ones able to deploy the website.
The prior, Radiant-based version of the website was created by the so-called Ruby Identity Team.