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6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions _lang/hi/403.json
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{
"Sorry, access is denied.": "",
"You don't have permission to view the requested resource.": "",
"Go to Home Page": "",
"Access Denied ⋅ elementary": ""
}
6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions _lang/hi/404.json
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{
"The page you’re looking for can’t be found": "",
"There isn’t anything located here. Check the web address for mispelled words and try again.": "",
"Go to Home Page": "",
"Page Not Found ⋅ elementary": ""
}
7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions _lang/hi/410.json
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{
"Whoops! That link has expired.": "",
"If you’re trying to download elementary OS, please head back to <a href=\"/\">the home page</a> for the most up-to-date version. If you were brought here from a third-party website, it is possible they were attempting to bypass the payment prompt or installation directions. Please inform them that download links are temporary, per-user, and load-balanced. The correct way to link to the download is to link to <a href=\"https://elementary.io\">elementary.io</a>.": "",
"If you were looking for something else, feel free to <a href=\"https://github.com/elementary/website/issues/new\">file an issue on our GitHub</a>.": "",
"Go to Home Page": "",
"Download Link Expired &sdot; elementary": ""
}
134 changes: 134 additions & 0 deletions _lang/hi/brand.json
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{
"Brand": "",
"The elementary brand belongs to elementary, Inc., the company that guides and supports development of elementary products. These guidelines describe when and how the elementary brand should be used.": "",
"Company and Product Names": "",
"The word <strong>elementary</strong> is a trademark of elementary, Inc. to refer to the company itself. It is always lower-case, even when beginning sentences. It may also be used along with product names (i.e. “elementary OS”) to refer to a specific product of elementary, Inc.": "",
"The primary product of elementary, Inc. is <strong>elementary OS</strong>. For clarity, elementary OS should never be shortened to “elementary” or any abbreviation.": "",
"Brand Marks": "",
"elementary, Inc. claims two marks: the <strong>“e” logomark</strong> and the <strong>“elementary” logotype</strong>. Both are considered trademarks and represent elementary, Inc.": "",
"Both should be used with the following in mind:": "",
"Do not stretch, skew, rotate, flip, or otherwise alter the marks.": "",
"Do not use the marks on an overly-busy background; solid colors work best.": "",
"The marks should be monochromatic; e.g. white on a dark background or black on a light background.": "",
"elementary Logomark": "",
"Default logomark": "",
"Alternate elementary Logomark": "",
"Alternate logomark": "",
"The “e” logomark is to be used to refer to elementary, Inc., especially when a square ratio is required. It should be used at larger sizes and when alongside similarly-weighted logos. The thinner, alternate logomark may be used in smaller contexts or when the default logomark feels too heavy.": "",
"elementary Logotype": "",
"Logotype": "",
"The “elementary” logotype is to be used when space allows to refer to elementary, Inc. It may also be used before a product name to refer to a specific product of elementary, Inc.": "",
"The logotype should always be used under the following guidelines:": "",
"Do not attempt to recreate the logotype by writing “elementary” in a specific font; always use the provided graphic.": "",
"Do not use the logotype at small sizes; if it is not clear, use the logomark instead.": "",
"Color": "",
"We employ the use of color combined with our name and marks to establish our brand. We use the following palette:": "",
"Strawberry": "",
"Strawberry 100": "",
"Strawberry 300": "",
"Strawberry 500": "",
"Strawberry 700": "",
"Strawberry 900": "",
"Orange": "",
"Orange 100": "",
"Orange 300": "",
"Orange 500": "",
"Orange 700": "",
"Orange 900": "",
"Banana": "",
"Banana 100": "",
"Banana 300": "",
"Banana 500": "",
"Banana 700": "",
"Banana 900": "",
"Lime": "",
"Lime 100": "",
"Lime 300": "",
"Lime 500": "",
"Lime 700": "",
"Lime 900": "",
"Mint": "",
"Mint 100": "",
"Mint 300": "",
"Mint 500": "",
"Mint 700": "",
"Mint 900": "",
"Blueberry": "",
"Blueberry 100": "",
"Blueberry 300": "",
"Blueberry 500": "",
"Blueberry 700": "",
"Blueberry 900": "",
"Grape": "",
"Grape 100": "",
"Grape 300": "",
"Grape 500": "",
"Grape 700": "",
"Grape 900": "",
"Bubblegum": "",
"Bubblegum 100": "",
"Bubblegum 300": "",
"Bubblegum 500": "",
"Bubblegum 700": "",
"Bubblegum 900": "",
"Latte": "",
"Latte 100": "",
"Latte 300": "",
"Latte 500": "",
"Latte 700": "",
"Latte 900": "",
"Cocoa": "",
"Cocoa 100": "",
"Cocoa 300": "",
"Cocoa 500": "",
"Cocoa 700": "",
"Cocoa 900": "",
"Silver": "",
"Silver 100": "",
"Silver 300": "",
"Silver 500": "",
"Silver 700": "",
"Silver 900": "",
"Slate": "",
"Slate 100": "",
"Slate 300": "",
"Slate 500": "",
"Slate 700": "",
"Slate 900": "",
"Black": "",
"Black 100": "",
"Black 300": "",
"Black 500": "",
"Black 700": "",
"Black 900": "",
"Fonts": "",
"For web and print, we use Inter for headings and body copy. For code blocks, we use Roboto Mono.": "",
"Third Parties &amp; Community": "",
"We invite third-party developers creating products for elementary OS to adopt certain elements of the elementary brand for consistency:": "",
"Voice/tone": "",
"However, to avoid user confusion, we do restrict the usage of the elementary name and marks:": "",
"You are encouraged to say that your app or service is “designed for elementary OS,” but do not use the elementary name or marks as part of the name of your company, application, product, or service—or in any logo you create.": "",
"Only use the elementary name or marks to refer to elementary, Inc. or its products (i.e. elementary OS).": "",
"Community": "",
"Community products (sites, fan clubs, etc.) are encouraged to use the elementary Community logo:": "",
"elementary Community Logo with color": "",
"elementary Community Logo in black": "",
"This helps establish the product as part of the overall community while reducing confusion that can arise from using the elementary, Inc. logomark.": "",
"Hardware Distributors": "",
"As long as our software carries the elementary branding, the experience must be consistent—whether the OS was downloaded from our website or pre-installed on a hardware product.": "",
"The software components of elementary OS may be modified and redistributed according to the open source terms of the software’s licensing; however, the above branding and trademarks may only be redistributed under one or more of the following conditions:": "",
"The software remains substantially unchanged; including default apps, stylesheet and iconography, etc., or": "",
"Software modifications are approved by elementary, Inc.": "",
"Drivers and hardware enablement are of course acceptable. We understand that distributor branding (i.e. default wallpapers) can be important for distributors, so these modifications will typically be approved. If in doubt, email <a href=\"mailto:[email protected]\">[email protected]</a> for clarification or direction.": "",
"If you’re unable or unwilling to follow the elementary, Inc. trademark redistribution terms, removing our trademarks from the OS is simple and straightforward:": "",
"Modify the <code>DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION</code> line in the file <code>/etc/lsb-release</code> to exclude our trademarks.": "",
"Replace the iconography such that the icon <code>distributor-logo</code> present in <code>/usr/share/icons/elementary/places/</code> in each of the provided sizes does not appear in the OS.": "",
"Remove or replace the packages <code>plymouth-theme-elementary</code> and <code>plymouth-theme-elementary-text</code>.": "",
"For more information about OEMs and hardware distributors, see our <a href=\"oem\">information for OEMs</a>.": "",
"Merchandise": "",
"We do not authorize our branding (including our name or brand marks) to be used on third-party merchandise without explicit written approval.": "",
"Assets &amp; More Info": "",
"Download on GitHub": "",
"For further information regarding the use of the elementary name, branding, and trademarks, please email <a href=\"mailto:[email protected]\">[email protected]</a>.": "",
"Brand &sdot; elementary": ""
}
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{
"You’re connected!": "",
"Your Internet connection appears to be working. You can safely close this window and continue using your device.": "",
"Why is this window appearing?": "",
"elementary OS automatically checks your Internet connection when you connect to a new Wi-Fi network. If it detects there is not an Internet connection (i.e. if you are connecting to a captive portal at a coffee shop or other public location), this window will appear and display the login page.": "",
"Some networks can appear to be a captive portal at first, triggering this window, then actually end up connecting. In those cases, you'll see this message and can safely close the window.": "",
"You’re connected! &sdot; elementary": ""
}
24 changes: 24 additions & 0 deletions _lang/hi/code-of-conduct.json
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{
"Code of Conduct": "",
"Community Guidelines": "",
"Being involved in the elementary community is an incredible experience; you get to be a part of something big, collaborate with people from around the world, and help people make their computers awesome. However, with that comes a responsibility to follow a predefined set of rules that ensures the best environment for all involved. The following rules are expected to be adhered to any time you’re involved with the community, be it in Slack, on GitHub, on an elementary community site, in person, or anywhere else.": "",
"I. Respect": "",
"Respecting others is paramount. Be sure to respect people and their opinions, personal background, privacy, and ideas. The elementary community is not a place for disrespectful or hurtful remarks for any reason whatsoever. When giving criticism, approach it constructively and respectfully. Personal attacks are not tolerated. When receiving constructive criticism, take it into consideration and thank the critic for their input, no matter your stance.": "",
"II. Content": "",
"The elementary community is made up of thousands of users of varying ages, beliefs, and levels of maturity. Because of this, you must be conscious of the content you produce and the remarks you make. No nudity, excess vulgarity, political content, religious content, or inappropriate content should appear in relation to elementary. Ultimately, the elementary moderators have the final say as to what constitutes as inappropriate. If in doubt, consider whether or not it’s something you’d show to a room full of people including children and grandmothers from around the world. If you’re hesitant, don’t do it.": "",
"Screenshots shared in elementary-moderated communities should not contain themes that imitate another OS, photos or illustrations objectifying an individual, or content that otherwise violates our Code of Conduct.": "",
"III. Rumors and Speculation": "",
"While the fast-paced and exciting nature of elementary contributes to the want to spread rumors or speculation, avoid it. Discussing future plans is alright, but anytime it’s not a verified fact, disclose it as personal speculation or do not discuss it. Spreading inaccurate information can be detrimental to the community, especially if spread in a negative light.": "",
"IV. Helpful Discussion": "",
"elementary is powered by individuals coming together in their free time to create something special. It’s important to respect that fact and to always try to contribute to healthy, helpful discussion. If in a meeting, keep on-topic and stay quiet unless you have something helpful that pertains to the immediate discussion. If commenting on the website, keep the discussion related to the content of the Journal entry or Answer topic. If participating in a developer-oriented discussion such as an issue tracker, pull request, mailing list, IRC, or Slack, do not create unnecessary noise by discussing non-development topics; this only derails the discussion and muddies up the logs for developers who may not be present.": "",
"As a primarily online-based community, it’s important we avoid the potentially negative aspects of the Internet. Do not troll; starting fights or making remarks with the sole purpose of making someone mad is childish and unacceptable. Spam is also unacceptable; this includes posting links to irrelevant sites and repeatedly posting links to the same site. If someone is trolling or spamming, ignore and flag the user.": "",
"V. Avoiding Conflict": "",
"If you feel someone—be it a new or longtime contributor—is coming off as rude, kindly let the person know. Getting out in front of issues before they compound is critical. Everyone has a role to play in helping communication flow smoothly in our (sometimes challengingly) unique work environment.": "",
"Similarly, always strive to be professional, accurate, and respectful when interacting with or mentioning other projects, companies, or people. Remember that your words and interactions may be perceived as those of the greater elementary community. While constructive criticism can be helpful, always approach it from a positive direction, and never misrepresent or slander—if you are unsure, err on the side of omitting.": "",
"VI. Step Down Considerately": "",
"Life priorities, interests, and passions can change. If you’re involved with an elementary-related project but feel you must remove yourself from it, do so in a way that minimizes disruption. When we work together, our work and ideas are no longer just our own; they belong to the elementary community as a whole. Inform other members of the team that you intend to step down, and if possible, help find someone to pick up your work. At the very least, ensure your work can be continued where you left off.": "",
"Consequences": "",
"If you choose not to follow this code of conduct or otherwise disrupt the community, we reserve the right to do the following: alter or remove any content you’ve posted; deactivate or ban your account on third-party sites; deactivate your account in Slack; or otherwise prevent you from interacting with the community.": "",
"<em>The elementary Code of Conduct is licensed under the <a href=\"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0</a> license. Certain aspects have been inspired by the <a href=\"http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/conduct\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Ubuntu Code of Conduct</a>.</em>": "",
"Code of Conduct &sdot; elementary": ""
}
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