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## Contacting on other platforms
-- IRC - raghukamath (#freenode)
-- Matrix - [@raghukamath](https://matrix.to/#/@raghu:emblik.studio) (Alternative to whatsapp and telegram)
+- IRC - raghukamath (Libera.chat)
+- Xmpp chat - [raghu@emblik.studio](xmpp:raghu@emblik.studio) (Alternative to whatsapp and telegram)
- Mastodon - [raghukamath@mastodon.art](https://mastodon.art/@raghukamath) (Free alternative to Twitter)
- Invent - [kamathraghavendra](https://invent.kde.org/kamathraghavendra) (KDE community code repository)
- Dribble - [raghukamath](https://dribbble.com/raghukamath)
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Some parts of the UI were translated but most of it was untranslated. I thought about fixing this problem and started to research about how to get started in translating.
-![Krita translated UI](/journal/how-to-translate-krita/screenshot.png)
+![Krita translated UI](/how-to-translate-krita/screenshot.png)
While there are many workflows for translating I found Lokalize to be the easiest one of them.
I started using [Lokalize](https://apps.kde.org/en/lokalize) & [svn](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Subversion) to work on Hindi translations for KDE.
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I am also a supporter of open source movement for the past {{ sub now.Year 2014 }} years, my workflow involves use of opensource tools which provide robust flexibility and great output. In my free time I enjoy reading about new opensource projects and if possible I often passionately try to help them.
My recent hobby is to learn some programing languages such as C++, Python and Javascript.
-Drop me a line at raghu at raghukamath dot com. If you want to send me an encrypted email you can use my public key. I am mostly available online on IRC at freenode as raghukamath or on - Matrix as @raghu:emblik.studio. You can also follow me on Mastodon. +
Drop me a line at raghu at raghukamath dot com. If you want to send me an encrypted email you can use my public key. I am mostly available online on IRC at Libera.Chat as raghukamath or on my self hosted XMPP chat server as raghu@emblik.studio. You can also follow me on Mastodon.
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