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Broken link in Slovak, Chinese, Arabic contributior _docs README.md #6931

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RuimingShen opened this issue Apr 2, 2024 · 2 comments
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@RuimingShen
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Most appropriate sub-area of p5.js?

  • Accessibility
  • Color
  • Core/Environment/Rendering
  • Data
  • DOM
  • Events
  • Image
  • IO
  • Math
  • Typography
  • Utilities
  • WebGL
  • Build process
  • Unit testing
  • Internationalization
  • Friendly errors
  • Other (specify if possible)

p5.js version

1.9.2

Web browser and version

Chrome

Operating system

Windows 11

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  1. In Slavic contributor docs README part, some links are broken.
  2. In Arabic contributor docs README part, the majority links are broken.
  3. In Chinese contributor docs README part, there is a broken link. (I can solve this in pr)

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@RuimingShen RuimingShen added the Bug label Apr 2, 2024
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@limzykenneth
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These documents are currently out of date as we have made some changes to the contributor docs. The Chinese version may be updated soon but we currently don't have contributors to update the Arabic and Slovak versions. I'm considering archiving these languages until we have translation stewards that can help maintain these translations.

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