Virtual, global l10n sprint for Northern Spring Release
Hi localizers! Thank you for all of your work to make the Northern Spring Release a success. Because the timeframe was so brief for localizing 38 in Aurora, we’re asking … Read more
Hi localizers! Thank you for all of your work to make the Northern Spring Release a success. Because the timeframe was so brief for localizing 38 in Aurora, we’re asking … Read more
In February, three of the l10n drivers were able to make an overdue trip to meet with localizers in India and Sri Lanka. It was a really wonderful experience to … Read more
First and foremost, thank you all for your interest, hard work, and time dedicated to creating an official localization of Firefox desktop. We aim to help you create high quality … Read more
In August, I had the priviledge to meet with the members of the Icelandic Language Institute (ILI) to discuss their efforts to preserve the Icelandic language in technology. Icelanders are … Read more
Today we’ve launched a new homepage on l10n.mozilla.org, and a new sandstone theme. The l10n site now integrates better with the rest of the mozilla websites, and the homepage is … Read more
We work on two different cycles at Mozilla: a quarterly cycle (this is being posted in Q1) and a six week rapid release cycle. On a quarterly basis, the l10n … Read more
As many of you know, Mozilla had the chance to attend and present sessions at one of the premiere localization industry events, Localization World Seattle (LocWorld). It was a great … Read more
There are a bunch of new teams out there who have been waiting on progress. Sorry for the wait, but here’s what you’ve been waiting for. We changed a few … Read more
I’ve been contributing to the Mozilla project since 1999. Today I’m an employee based in Berlin, Germany and I work on coordination and infrastructure for our L10n efforts. You can … Read more
For the longest time we have used an icon of a sphere made up of many of the world’s flags to identify the l10n program. With the change to the … Read more
I’m an Indian living in Hanoi, Vietnam. At mozilla, I’m a Community Manager (L10N), helping create, connect and support new localization teams around the world. I’m a technologist, hacktivist and … Read more
Staś Małolepszy and I (Jeff Beatty) are happy to announce that we have been selected to represent Mozilla at the semi-annual Localization World conference in Seattle in October this year. … Read more