New Belorussian/Belarusian Translation
Hey everyone, just a quick note to let you know that Bohdan has translated the Creating a GUI using PyGTK and Glade tutorial in to Belorussian/Belarusian. You can view the translation here: Belorussian translation.
Many thanks to Bohdan and all the other who have translated some of these tutorials over the years.
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2 Responses to “New Belorussian/Belarusian Translation”
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A Says:
April 21st, 2011 at 2:20 pmI am sorry but you have been tricked into a SEO scam. Bohdan also contacted me 1 month ago to translate an “useful” 1 year post from my blog. Funnily, the day after he contacted my partner with an identical email to translate a 2 years old post!
When he mailed me with the translation I asked him about this stuff, and he denied it of course.
I just checked and he removed the translation from my post since this is not useful for him/his company if there is not link exchange.
In my case it was at webhostingrating(REMOVETHIS).com/libs/ if you go to the main pages of that link and the one you posted, I am sure you will see what they are trying to promote/sell (web hosting services). -
anonymous Says:
June 27th, 2011 at 10:45 pmI can confirm this as well — I was contacted by Bohdan to translate a page for one of my FOSS projects, and only a few days later contacted by a different individual with the same exact email contents (including phone number).
Sure does seem like an SEO scam to me. Don’t fall for it.
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