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Chinese-language version of Spamwiki "Registrar Advice&

 
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seekaybee

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 7:40 am    Post subject: Chinese-language version of Spamwiki "Registrar Advice&
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I note that the link http://www.spamtrackers.hk/wiki/index.php?title=Registrar_Advice%20for%20China in Complainerator reports actually goes to a blank page: is there a Chinese-language translation of the registrar advice page already planned or underway, or is one still needed?

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:52 pm    Post subject:
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Perhaps it's a typo? Afterall, does it really need to be titled, "Registrar Advice for China" - since it's hosted at the China SpamTrackers Wiki?

I navigated to http://www.spamtrackers.hk/wiki/index.php/Registrar_Advice - and a page seems to exist there, though it seems like a mirror of the European Wiki; in that it's all in English.

I don't know, perhaps that article should be in Chinese...?

But yea, http://www.spamtrackers.hk/wiki/index.php/Registrar_Advice definately works Wink

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 4:38 pm    Post subject:
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If you know anyone who wants to translate any of it into Chinese, Forseti would be interested.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:24 pm    Post subject:
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If you know anyone who wants to translate any of it into Chinese, Forseti would be interested.

I might. The primary problem would be translating the technical terms. The person I have in mind is computer-literate but by no means an IT professional, so terms like "EPP domain," "nonroutable" and "black hole" will likely present difficulties: I doubt he knows what these are called in Chinese. On the other hand, he may know people who do. I'll look into it. I've noticed a few English<=>Chinese online IT glossaries like this one that might be helpful -- but they seem by and large to lack the terms needed for this specific purpose.

I note that there are translations of the pages Suspending an EPP domain and Suspending a non-EPP domain, just not of the pages on suspending name server domains.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Chinese-language version of Spamwiki "Registrar Adv
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seekaybee wrote:
I note that the link http://www.spamtrackers.hk/wiki/index.php?title=Registrar_Advice%20for%20China in Complainerator reports actually goes to a blank page: is there a Chinese-language translation of the registrar advice page already planned or underway, or is one still needed?


You have misquoted what Complainterator generates. It is in fact
> http://www.spamtrackers.hk/wiki/index.php?title=Registrar_Advice for China

"for China" is a comment - not part of the URL.

Yes, it is in English. Yes it would be better in Chinese. We would welcome assistance from competent translaters.

The reason that there is a different link for China (spamtrackers.hk) than there is for the rest of the world (spamtrackers.eu) is simple. The Great Firewall of China (The Golden Shield) has blocked the spamtracker.eu site from loading. When we last checked, we saw that the spamtrackers.hk site, being resident on Hong Kong, is not blocked, nor should it be.

The URL http://castlecops.com is not blocked from Shanhhai not Beijing.
This very message thread is not blocked.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:08 pm    Post subject: Re: Chinese-language version of Spamwiki "Registrar Adv
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tembow wrote:
You have misquoted what Complainterator generates.

Ah.
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Yes, it is in English. Yes it would be better in Chinese. We would welcome assistance from competent translaters.

I'll see if I can buttonhole a volunteer.
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The Great Firewall of China (The Golden Shield) has blocked the spamtracker.eu site from loading. When we last checked, we saw that the spamtrackers.hk site, being resident on Hong Kong, is not blocked, nor should it be.
Wouldn't it be useful, then, to have the Chinese translations of Suspending an EPP domain and Suspending a non-EPP domain on the HK version of the site, which can still be accessed from China?

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 3:40 pm    Post subject:
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Correct, it probably could help greatly Wink Who knows, maybe that's what XIN Net is waiting for...? lol, us to instruct them on using their system...? :Smile to kill off the spammed domains that their system has registered...lol.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 2:06 pm    Post subject:
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If you know anyone who wants to translate any of it into Chinese, Forseti would be interested.

I have contacted a friend from China, currently studying in the U.S., who has in turn sent the request around to several of his friends, all native Chinese speakers.

He has asked which pages need translating as a priority. I suggested Suspending an EPP name server domain and Suspending a non-EPP name server domain. If there are others, perhaps I could ask you to me a list of them ranked in order of priority and I'll pass it along.

My friend has also asked if there are any special formatting requirements and what file type the translations should be saved as.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:27 pm    Post subject:
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The absolutely ideal would be formatting using the Wiki tags, which can be quite a minimal subset. Or use html tags - for example

'''bold''' or <b>bold</b>
''italics'' or <i>italics</i>
<u>underlined</u>

==level 2 header==
===level 3 header===
<br> for a new line
<br><br> for a space and new line

Priorities - see http://spamtrackers.eu/wiki/index.php?title=Translations

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 8:44 pm    Post subject:
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I still think we are close to Xin Net shutting down ns-martian.com, or should I say specifically

ns1.ns-martian.com

I believe Xin Net think they did it yesterday - the account was modified yesterday and regardless of whoever did it (Xin Net or the spammer), sending the Xin Net techies the link in Chinese would surely finish it.
[/naive mode]

Hehe, unless Xin Net are in on it of course!Rolling Eyes

Has anyone had any luck with the Chinese instructions?

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:01 pm    Post subject:
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Krivoi wrote:
I still think we are close to Xin Net shutting down ns-martian.com, or should I say specifically

ns1.ns-martian.com

I believe Xin Net think they did it yesterday - the account was modified yesterday and regardless of whoever did it (Xin Net or the spammer)

Actually, they simply placed the domain on ClientHold, so as an attempt to inactivate the name servers (if this is what was intended) it was a failure.

The suspension of this and some other domains was forced on them by a compliance notice from ICANN. There's a thread about it here. ICANN sent me a notice about the domain suspensions that I posted here.

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Has anyone had any luck with the Chinese instructions?

That was my job: so far, no luck. Recently my emails to my friend in China have begun bouncing off the Great Firewall. I'm going to try to contact his son, who's at school in the USA, to see if he has a more reliable way to contact his father from North America.

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