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[ru] Localize Tightly Coupled Architecture #3203

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kirkonru opened this issue Jun 18, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #3199
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[ru] Localize Tightly Coupled Architecture #3203

kirkonru opened this issue Jun 18, 2024 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #3199

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This Issue is to localize Tightly Coupled Architecture into Russian.

Checklist before opening your PR (put x in the checkboxes) — note that you have to add this checklist to your PR and check all the boxes for it to be approved.

  • [] This PR does not contain plagiarism
    • don’t copy other people’s work unless you are quoting and contributing it to them.
  • [] I have signed off on all commits
    • signing off (ex: git commit -s) is to affirm that commits comply DCO. If you are working locally, you could add an alias to your gitconfig by running git config --global alias.ci "commit -s".

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@kirkonru kirkonru added the lang/ru for Russian label Jun 18, 2024
@kirkonru kirkonru added this to the [Russian] version 1 milestone Jun 18, 2024
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@kirkonru kirkonru changed the title [ru] Tightly Coupled Architecture [ru] Localize Tightly Coupled Architecture Jun 18, 2024
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hcz commented Jun 18, 2024

Ready to work on it

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You're assigned :)

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