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[GH-ISSUE #3] English README? #138
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Originally created by @dvershinin on GitHub (Aug 23, 2020).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ADD-SP/ngx_waf/issues/3
@ADD-SP commented on GitHub (Aug 23, 2020):
README-EN.md
Hello, thanks for your attention to this project. Please click the link above to view the English document. If there is some content that cannot be understood, please point it out so that I can correct it, and you can create a Pull Request to help correct it if you want.
@ADD-SP commented on GitHub (Sep 1, 2020):
Hello, thank you for your help in this project. This module will release v2.0 within one month and close this issue at the same time. If you think it should not be closed, you can reopen it. Of course, if you think this issue has been resolved, you can also close it yourself.
v2.0.0-beta.1
@dvershinin commented on GitHub (Sep 6, 2020):
Please see #5.
On another note, I think
README.mdandCHANGES.mdshould be the English version and something likeREADME-ZH.mdfor Chinese version. (just opinionated, to get some traction for the module, because most users would be probably non-Chinese speaking as myself).@ADD-SP commented on GitHub (Sep 6, 2020):
Please see
aa861da.I think what you said makes sense, so I made the following changes:
README-EN.mdtoREADME.mdCHANGES-EN.mdtoCHANGES.mdREADME.mdtoREADME-ZH.mdCHANGES.mdtoCHANGES-ZH.md@ADD-SP commented on GitHub (Sep 29, 2020):
Thank you for your interest in the project, I have closed the issue since v2.0.0 has been released. If you still have problems you can reopen it.