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For en-US, we currently use this set, to which we can fall back in the case of lacking localized alternatives: | For en-US, we currently use this set, to which we can fall back in the case of lacking localized alternatives: | ||
> Google (mobile version), Amazon, Twitter, Wikipedia (slightly different to desktop, 32x32 icon) | > Google (mobile version), Yahoo, Bing, Amazon, Twitter, Wikipedia (slightly different to desktop, 32x32 icon) | ||
Once we decide to use a particular search engine (and we test it on a mobile device), l10n drivers will contact the owner and ask for permission, and for specifics like proper search flags. %(name)s, we'll likely need your help to at least get the contact information. | Once we decide to use a particular search engine (and we test it on a mobile device), l10n drivers will contact the owner and ask for permission, and for specifics like proper search flags. %(name)s, we'll likely need your help to at least get the contact information. | ||
For search engines that we already ship with on desktop and that you would like to include in mobile as well, the permission is not needed. Consider using a mobile version of the engine if one is available. Also, please make yourself familiar with instructions regarding the <Description/> element at <https://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n:Integrated_Search_Instructions>. | For search engines that we already ship with on desktop and that you would like to include in mobile as well, the permission is not needed. Consider using a mobile version of the engine if one is available. Also, please make yourself familiar with instructions regarding the <Description/> element at <https://wiki.mozilla.org/L10n:Integrated_Search_Instructions>. For mobile, we'll want 64x64 size images, too. | ||
Once we have a specification on what the search engines for %(language)s should look like, flod (Francesco Lodolo) and the localization team will work on an implementation on that. flod will create and attach patches for the desired changes and get them reviewed. After a successful review, flod will land them. %(name)s, if you're interested, you could create the patches, too. You'd ask flod for review on those before landing. | Once we have a specification on what the search engines for %(language)s should look like, flod (Francesco Lodolo) and the localization team will work on an implementation on that. flod will create and attach patches for the desired changes and get them reviewed. After a successful review, flod will land them. %(name)s, if you're interested, you could create the patches, too. You'd ask flod for review on those before landing. | ||