L10n Style Guides on GitHub
When we began talking about style guides with localization communities at l10n hackathons, we suggested that the Mozilla Wiki was a good place to temporarily store them, until we could … Read more
When we began talking about style guides with localization communities at l10n hackathons, we suggested that the Mozilla Wiki was a good place to temporarily store them, until we could … 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
Everyone is eager to get their hands on Firefox OS in their own language. Since Firefox OS will land in the Brazilian market first, localization is a very high priority. … Read more
Bugs, bugs, bugs, bugs, bugs. Nothing can ruin a day quicker than finding one and nothing can be more rewarding than fixing one. While our L10n efforts are supreme, we’re … Read more
It has just become easier to use Mozilla L10n tools. Recently we completed a very much needed documentation update for two of our most widely used L10n tools: Narro and … Read more
Great news everyone! We have re-created the wiki page, “Create a new localization” on the MDN wiki! This introduction to mozilla L10n that you all know and love has been … Read more