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The L10n-drivers team at Mozilla have been gathering information on the topic of localization for both our own products and generally how others are handling this in the software industry. Our objective is to improve | The L10n-drivers team [create link] at Mozilla have been gathering information on the topic of localization for both our own products and generally how others are handling this in the software industry. Our objective is to improve approaches and more specifically make it easier for technical and non-technical (translators, testers, community builders) volunteers to participate in our open source projects as well as support open source projects in this regard generally (improve l10n in any realm?). [mic note: search for where i've written on this before, thinking about conversation with chofmann] | ||
Revision as of 11:44, 14 May 2008
[Mic's attempt at explaining the purpose of this section - please provide feedback in the discussion area.]
Welcome to our knowledge repository (everything we know and would appreciate people with relevant experience to add to) on the subject of localization.
Here's how we organize our thinking about localization, please feel free to add to any of the subject areas or add your own either by editing this page or adding comments in the Discussion area.
(the following would be links to follow more pages)
- Tools that enable localization (mic note: tools may be too broad a term or we may want to add some subset of classifications?)
- Glossaries
- Process
- Communities
- How we do things at Mozilla
- what else am i missing?
Brief description
The L10n-drivers team [create link] at Mozilla have been gathering information on the topic of localization for both our own products and generally how others are handling this in the software industry. Our objective is to improve approaches and more specifically make it easier for technical and non-technical (translators, testers, community builders) volunteers to participate in our open source projects as well as support open source projects in this regard generally (improve l10n in any realm?). [mic note: search for where i've written on this before, thinking about conversation with chofmann]