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The section attempts to guide you through the various technical documentation available in Mozilla open source knowledge repositories. | The section attempts to guide you through the various technical documentation available in Mozilla open source knowledge repositories. | ||
As you will be working first to build a language pack, we suggest you start at these [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Creating_en-X-dude] pages and focus on creating an installable language pack xpi. | As you will be working first to build a language pack, we suggest you start at these [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Creating_en-X-dude | Creating en-X-dude] pages and focus on creating an installable language pack xpi. | ||
If you haven't already you should get onto the IRC Channel, #l10n. You will be able to get real-time help from other Localizers and members of the L10n-driver team. In addition, you should have already created for yourself a bugzilla account as the majority of our work is started and tracked to completion in this way. There is more helpful documentation on the [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Create_a_new_localization#Starting_a_new_team| Mozilla Development Centre]. You can also post questions or offer suggestion to either L10n on Google forums or post an [[mailto:l10n-drivers@mozilla.org| email]] | If you haven't already you should get onto the IRC Channel, #l10n. You will be able to get real-time help from other Localizers and members of the L10n-driver team. In addition, you should have already created for yourself a bugzilla account as the majority of our work is started and tracked to completion in this way. There is more helpful documentation on the [http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Create_a_new_localization#Starting_a_new_team| Mozilla Development Centre]. You can also post questions or offer suggestion to either L10n on Google forums or post an [[mailto:l10n-drivers@mozilla.org| email]] | ||
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