L10n report: March edition
New content and projects What’s new or coming up in Firefox desktop Schedule and important dates Firefox 66 has been released on March 19, which means: Firefox 68 is currently … Read more
New content and projects What’s new or coming up in Firefox desktop Schedule and important dates Firefox 66 has been released on March 19, which means: Firefox 68 is currently … Read more
Welcome! New localizers The following contributors came to us through the Common Voice project. Paramashivam of Tamil, also very active on the Firefox project Roi of Hebrew on a variety … Read more
We had a really ambitious and busy year in 2018! Thanks to the help of the global localization community as well as a number of cross-functional Mozilla staff, we … Read more
Welcome! New localizers Nart Tlisha (Locales: ab, ady, uby) Naail, Iffam, Aiesh, Shahu, Ibrahim and Sofwath (Locale: dv) Kristian (Locale: vot) Are you a locale leader and want us to … Read more
Hi everyone and welcome to the December 2018 Mozilla l10n report! Before getting into the individual updates, I wanted to call out that the Mozilla All Hands was held last … Read more
Welcome to the third edition of Multilingual Gecko Status Update! In the previous update we covered the work which landed in Firefox 59 and Firefox 60. At the time, we’ve … 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
One of the missions of Pontoon since its inception has been to host critical information needed for localization under one roof. Over the course of the last few months several … 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
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
intl_pluralrules is a Rust crate, built to handle pluralization. Pluralization is the foundation for all localization and many internationalization APIs. With the addition of intl_pluralrules, any locale-aware date-, time- or … 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