L20n in Firefox: A Summary for Localizers
We’re working on bringing L20n to Firefox and Gecko this summer. Here’s what you need to know if you’re a localizer. L20n was a big part of the MozLondon All … Read more
We’re working on bringing L20n to Firefox and Gecko this summer. Here’s what you need to know if you’re a localizer. L20n was a big part of the MozLondon All … Read more
Twice per year, Mozillians from around the world are invited to attend the All Hands work week. All Hands is an opportunity for both paid and volunteer staff from all … Read more
From May 20-23, l10n-drivers Jeff Beatty and Delphine Lebédel met with 11 participants from 4 different communities in the city of Buenos Aires (Argentina) for 2 days of localization hacking. … Read more
For the second year in a row the l10n-drivers team – represented by Jeff Beatty and I – met in Stockholm with several members of Mozilla’s Nordic communities, guests of … Read more
When I learned that I was going to co-organize the Prague L10n Hackathon, I was very excited. This would be my second visit. I wanted to see what had changed … Read more
From April 9-10th 2016 we held a localization Hackathon in Oaxaca, Mexico. A total of 21 people gathered in this beautiful city for two days of work and fun. Eight … Read more
Many teams change and evolve over time. These changes involve organization changes as well as reorienting the team’s focus, mission, and function. I’m excited to announce that we’ve been experiencing … Read more
Identifying translation issues is hard Trying to measure translation quality is like asking someone to tell you if a cake they’ve made tastes good. It may taste very good to … Read more
This year’s Mozilla Celtic l10n hackathon was held in the heart of Dublin in an Irish language school near Trinity College Dublin called Gaelchultúr. We were thrilled to bring the … Read more
The first of the 2016 l10n hackathons took place in beautiful Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Our very generous hosts were our friends at ThoughtWorks. Take a look at the amazing view … Read more
In 2015 the l10n-drivers sought out to re-unite localization communities that hadn’t had an opportunity to gather and hack on localization challenges in person in years. We created a three … Read more