Updates to RootProject’s Korean Language Website are now Live

Nicholas Adams Judge
RootProject
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1 min readAug 7, 2018

RootProject’s pilot city expansion will begin in Q4, beginning in Seoul, South Korea and New York City.

We’re happy to announce that our new Korean language site is now live. Heeding the advice of our local partners, we switched up the design of the Korean site during the ICO. Now, having brought on additional staff in Seoul to assist, in part, with translation, we’ve built the two sites and a workflow that will keep both aligned going forward.

This is just one more small step toward launching our pilot city programs, and coincides nicely with our now-regular Git updates (check out our most recent RootShop post if you haven’t already): The tech necessary to launch the pilot city program is starting — after focusing on hiring and org-level build — to come together.

In RootProject campaign news, the Numi Campaign has less than 40 days to go and still has a way to go to reach our goal. If you haven’t you haven’t shared, posted, or most importantly donated you can do that here.

Look for more updates to both sites soon — we’re adding new features as we prepare for several more campaign launches in the coming weeks.

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Nicholas Adams Judge
RootProject

Cofounder of the nonprofit http://rootproject.co. PhD from UW-Madison. Political economy and research methods. Bostonian in New York.