Transifex, Fedora and Upstream L10N

  2007-10-26 15:30:02
Free software is used all around the world, and as such it needs to be translated to all kinds of different locales. Fedora has a very active translation community, and they decided it was time that some better tools existed for contributing translations and integrating with upstream. To find out more about this, I talked with Dimitris Glezos, discussing the new Transifex project, what it was like to work on a Google Summer of Code Project, and much more... 
  PNG Image  PNG Image  PNG Image
  Related tags  


This particular article has been collected via RSS syndication. We apologize if it's too brief.
If You wish to publish articles on LinuxStreet.net please contact us.


  Similar articles found on LinuxStreet  
ImageDealing with upstream: how KDE and the distros manage to keep things together
ImageFedora Engineering Steering Committee (FESCo) Elections -- voting open
ImageThis week at LWN: Ubuntu debuts its Upstream Report
ImagePulseAudio default in Fedora 8!
ImageThe Fedora OS: Free, Stable and Customizable
ImageUbuntu's Shuttleworth ramps up to take on Apple
ImageRelease for CentOS-5.1 i386 and x86_64
ImageFedora Weekly News Issue 80
ImageLinux: ext4 Development Status
ImageFedora adds collaboration tools

Leave a comment on this article


Captcha

  
Check this if the code you see is not readable and resubmit the form.
(Data you entered will be preserved)



  

Comments (0)