Firefox L10n Report (Aurora 47)
Hello localizers! Thank you all for your great work with Firefox 45 and 46. Here’s an outline of what is currently in Aurora this cycle (47) and what we accomplished … Read more
Hello localizers! Thank you all for your great work with Firefox 45 and 46. Here’s an outline of what is currently in Aurora this cycle (47) and what we accomplished … Read more
Twice per year, Mozillians from around the world are invited to attend All Hands work week. All Hands is an opportunity for both paid and volunteer staff from all functional … Read more
Hello localizers! Thank you all for your great work with Firefox 43 and 44. Here’s an outline of what is currently in Aurora this cycle (45) and what we accomplished … Read more
Arky, Delphine, Peiying, and I have just returned from spending a spectacular week at an event that is a first for the Mozilla Localization community: a gathering for Right-to-Left (RTL) … Read more
In a previous blog post on my personal blog, I described the unique sentiment that carried through the LATAM hackathon we held in Lima, Peru in June 2015. I won’t … Read more
Hello localizers! Thank you all for your great work with Firefox 41 and 42. Here’s an outline of what is currently in Aurora this cycle (43) and what we accomplished … Read more
Hello localizers! Thank you all for your great work with Firefox 40 and 41. Here’s an outline of what is currently in Aurora this cycle (42) and what we accomplished … Read more
At the end of April 2015, Axel Hecht, Matjaž Horvat, George Roter, and I took a trip to Stockholm to organize a l10n hackathon for the Nordic l10n teams. The … Read more
Hello localizers! Thank you all for your great work with Firefox 39 and 40. Here’s an outline of what is currently in Aurora this cycle (41) and what we accomplished … Read more
Hello localizers! Thank you all for your great work with Firefox 38 and 39. Here’s an outline of what is currently in Aurora this cycle (40) and what we accomplished … Read more
Measuring translation quality is a shared priority Part of what makes Mozilla projects so unique is the involvement of the community. Our community prides themselves on being experts on the … Read more
I want thank everyone who both accomplished their Spring Release work before the l10n sprint and participated in the l10n sprint. As you know, the Spring Release is one of … Read more