Hello Ethereum! Here is the latest update from the ethereum.org team:
Help us reach 30 languages!
Over the past 6 months, the global Ethereum community has translated Ethereum.org into 23 languages. Today, traffic to non-English pages accounts for more than 20% of all traffic..
Over the next 2 months, we want to increase the total number of supported languages to more than 30. If you are a speaker of a language that is not currently supported by ethereum.org, we’d love your help!
We are especially looking for native speakers of Vietnamese, Thai, Danish, Norwegian, Hungarian, Finnish or Ukrainian.
Even if your language is already supported, we’d love your help in updating localizations to the latest version of the site.
Do you want to get involved? Learn more about the ethereum.org translation program here.
Ethereum.org on ENS & IPFS
The website is now live on IPFS and can be accessed via ENS at ethereum.eth. Here it is more information from the ENS team on how to access.
A special thanks to the IPFS team (particularly Chris Waring) who created a VuePress Plugin for IPFS to make this implementation as easy as possible. Additional thanks to Brantly Millegan from the ENS team and Alex Van de Sande for contributing to this initiative.
Improved search function
A truly community-inspired update, we received feedback from several users that searching the ethereum.org site (which only listed results based on page title or header matches) was making it difficult to find resources on specific topics. , even if we had content covering it. in the place.
We’ve just released a new search feature using Algolia, which indexes all of the HTML on our pages and provides results based on fuzzy matches as well as exact and partial matches. This should greatly improve the visibility of all the guides, tools and resources on our site.
Happy first anniversary 🙂
a year ago we launched the new Ethereum.org.
Over the last 12 months, we have been amazed at the support of the Ethereum community. More than 170 people have contributed to the website, and more than 350 volunteers have helped translate the site into their native languages.
Thank you for your support, feedback, and most of all, for being a part of the Ethereum community.
Whats Next?
Content will be a main focus for our team in the coming months, including revamps of existing pages and the addition of new pages:
- Introduction to EIPs (Live)
- Ethereum Foundation (Live)
- ETH 2.0 (in progress)
- Ethereum nodes (in progress)
- ethereal gas
- DeFi
- Ethereum White Paper
- stablecoins
- ethereum news
- …and more!
We have almost completed a full audit of all Developers content on the site, thanks to the help of some amazing members of the Ethereum community. This will result in removing and adding content, rearranging pages, and rewriting some of the existing content.
We’re also continuing the release of the layout update and are excited to share new page layouts with the community in the coming weeks.
Do you want to get involved? Or are you curious to see what we are working on day by day? We recently published a new About the Ethereum.org page showing our public roadmap. Feel free to take a look and share your thoughts and comments with us.