L10n Report: September Edition
Please note some of the information provided in this report may be subject to change as we are sometimes sharing information about projects that are still in early stages and … Read more
Please note some of the information provided in this report may be subject to change as we are sometimes sharing information about projects that are still in early stages and … Read more
Yesterday we changed the way that you create localized builds on mozilla-central. This works for developers doing regular builds, as well as developers or localizers without a compile environment. Sadly, … Read more
Please note some of the information provided in this report may be subject to change as we are sometimes sharing information about projects that are still in early stages and … Read more
tl;dr: As of 1 September 2017, Mozilla’s Pootle instance (mozilla.locamotion.org) will be turned off. Between now and then, l10n-drivers will be assisting l10n communities using Pootle in moving all projects … Read more
Please note some of the information provided in this report may be subject to change as we are sometimes sharing information about projects that are still in early stages and … Read more
In discussing our plans for this years’ event, the city of Taipei was on a short list of preferred locations. Peter from our Taipei community helped us solidify the plan. … Read more
We were thrilled to start the year’s localization (l10n) community workshops in Barcelona at the end of March 2017! Thanks to the help of the ever dedicated Alba and Benny … Read more
One of our goals for 2017 is to implement a continuous localization system at Mozilla for Firefox and other projects. The idea is to expose new strings to localizers earlier … Read more
The last weekend of August saw the largest localization hackathon event the l10n-drivers ever organized. Thirty-four community contributors representing 12 languages from 13 East and Southeast Asian countries journeyed to … Read more
One of the main goals of Pontoon is lowering barriers to entry. Especially for end users (mainly localizers), but also for contributors to the codebase, since many of our localizers … Read more
L20n is a new localization framework for Firefox and Gecko. Here’s what you need to know if you’re a Firefox front-end developer. Gecko’s current localization framework hasn’t changed in the … Read more
After much delays, collectively we picked a balmy first weekend of June and Berlin as our host city for a localization hackathon. We had four representing each of Dutch/Frisian and … Read more