
If your home language is not English, but you have excellent English skills and are comfortable using software in English, you can help to translate the Kubuntu applications and documentation into your native language. To help out:
Using the web-based Rosetta translation system makes it easy to translate Ubuntu applications into your language. Even if you just translate a few lines you may make all the difference to someone in your own country who is just starting to learn about computers and Free Software.
Translate popular wiki pages within the Documentation Wiki.
Test that your local language fonts and display work correctly. If they don't, file bug reports on the issues. For more information on filing bug reports, see Bugs.
You can join your local LoCo Team mailing list and IRC channel (details can be found on the LoCoTeam wiki page) to get in touch with other users in your region so you can coordinate your translation efforts. Another option is to stay in touch with other Ubuntu translators by joining the Ubuntu-Translators mailing list.