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Ah cool no worries. Yes Project Fluent is great, we've started using it where I work. It addresses the shortcomings of GNU Gettext (you can actually have variations of the same translation when different languages don't have a one-to-one conversion for some phrases) and Mozilla has also created a nice web app to collaborate on translations: https://github.com/mozilla/pontoon/
So far, unfortunately we've only localized reader-facing UI elements (email subscription form, "Read more" links, etc.). Would definitely like to localize the editing UI as well in the future! Thanks for sharing that tool, I haven't heard of it.
Feb 19 2021
Is the write.as web UI available in other languages (maybe through https://projectfluent.org/)? It isn't an short-term need, but may be nice to have some day for editors who's first language is Spanish. I didn't see a setting in my account preferences, but maybe it's somewhere else
Feb 18 2021
No this task actually refers to more granular permissions just for Write.as (versus Submit.as).
Does the lack of this mean that all users of Write.as Teams are effectively admins? Not a blocker, just checking
Feb 17 2021
We should provide a dedicated space for editing navigation items.
This is improved and superseded by T810: Blog post management section.
Feb 16 2021
Feb 15 2021
A long-time Pro user just asked if there's a way to do this.
Feb 12 2021
Feb 4 2021
Currently investigating what it would take to allow replies on @writeasletters.com addresses. Implementation will receive an email, verify subscriber token, possibly append a footer ("Replying to this message will reveal your actual email address."), and then send the full reply to the author.