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🌐 New Crowdin updates #1505

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  • New Features

    • Enhanced German localization with new messages for email management and notifications, including success and error messages for email changes.
    • Introduced titles for free scheduling polls to improve user experience.
  • Documentation

    • Added a German localization message for email registration errors, providing clear guidance when an email is already in use.

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This pull request introduces multiple new localization strings for the German language JSON files, enhancing user feedback related to email management and scheduling polls. The changes include messages for email change success, failures, and notifications for unsubscribing from alerts. Additionally, new titles for scheduling polls are added, improving user experience by providing clearer guidance on functionalities.

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File Change Summary
apps/web/public/locales/de/app.json Added new localization strings for email management, including success and error messages related to email changes, and notifications for unsubscribing.
apps/landing/public/locales/de/home.json Added new entries for scheduling polls, including titles emphasizing no account requirement and finding dates for events.

Possibly related PRs

  • 🌐 New Crowdin updates #1494: This PR adds new localization strings related to email management, including keys for email change notifications, which directly relate to the changes made in the main PR.
  • 🌐 New Crowdin updates #1499: This PR introduces a new string for handling email-related errors, specifically indicating when an email is already in use, which aligns with the email management updates in the main PR.
  • 🌐 New Crowdin updates #1502: This PR adds new entries for email change request notifications, enhancing the email management functionality that is also a focus of the main PR.

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🐰 In the garden of words, we sprout,
New strings for emails, there's no doubt.
With titles for polls, we cheer and play,
Helping users find their way! 🌼
No more confusion, just clear delight,
In German we shine, oh what a sight! ✨


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apps/landing/public/locales/de/home.json (2)

28-28: LGTM! Meta title follows SEO best practices.

The meta title is well-structured with primary and secondary parts separated by a pipe symbol (|). It effectively communicates the key value propositions: "free" and "no account required".


30-30: LGTM! Title is concise and action-oriented.

The title maintains consistency with other German strings in the file and effectively conveys the purpose in a user-friendly manner.


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@lukevella lukevella merged commit 5e837e7 into main Jan 21, 2025
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@lukevella lukevella deleted the l10n_main branch January 21, 2025 12:13
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