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    • Updated the translation guide to describe a new automated workflow using Lingo.dev and GitHub Actions.
    • Provided updated instructions for managing translations, adding new languages, and handling manual overrides.
    • Included examples and guidelines for maintaining translation quality and consistency.

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The translation guide in .github/TRANSLATION.md was fully rewritten to document a new automated localization workflow using Lingo.dev, replacing the previous Crowdin-based process. The updated guide explains how translations are now managed through an open-source CLI and AI engine, integrated with GitHub Actions for automation. It provides configuration examples, instructions for adding new languages, and details on preserving manual overrides and formatting conventions. All manual steps and Crowdin references were removed, reflecting the new automated approach.

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.github/TRANSLATION.md Complete rewrite: replaces Crowdin workflow with Lingo.dev-based automation, updates instructions, config examples, and translation guidelines.

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    Developer->>Repo: Update English source files
    Repo->>GitHub: Push commit
    GitHub->>Lingo.dev Action: Trigger workflow
    Lingo.dev Action->>Repo: Generate & commit translations for target languages
    Repo->>Developer: Updated translations available
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  • Mail-0/Zero#438: Introduced the original Crowdin-based translation workflow, which is now being replaced by the new Lingo.dev automation.

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