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Translating help articles

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I read on the mozilla site that you can help by translating the help articles ya'll have available. I decide to try it and click on a link to go translate articles. It asks me to sign in, so I do that.

Then it tells me I can help millions of people by translating help documentation to my language. (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/get-involved/l10n) Below that it says "How it works" and there are three steps. The first one is to Sign up as a volunteer. But there is no button to sign up as a volunteer. If I open the hamburger menu, the third option is Volunteer. If I scroll down there's an option to translate help to your languages. But clicking on it brings me back to the page that tells me I should sign up as a volunteer, but which also doesn't provide me with a way of doing so.

What am I missing?

I read on the mozilla site that you can help by translating the help articles ya'll have available. I decide to try it and click on a link to go translate articles. It asks me to sign in, so I do that. Then it tells me I can help millions of people by translating help documentation to my language. (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/get-involved/l10n) Below that it says "How it works" and there are three steps. The first one is to Sign up as a volunteer. But there is no button to sign up as a volunteer. If I open the hamburger menu, the third option is Volunteer. If I scroll down there's an option to translate help to your languages. But clicking on it brings me back to the page that tells me I should sign up as a volunteer, but which also doesn't provide me with a way of doing so. What am I missing?

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Hi

If you head to https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/forums/l10n-forum/ and introduce yourself, a member of the team should be able to point you in the right direction.