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The role of MeeGo working groups are explained at http://meego.com/about/governance
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MeeGo Project Localization Maintainer <br />
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I work for Intel and am based in Hillsboro, Oregon.<br />
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This is a request to the Technical Steering Group to approve the creation of a Localization working group. There is no procedure defined but we can can improvise with some common sense.
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I love to work with world-wide teams and have been involved in localization activities for most of my Intel career.
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To discuss and plan the localization of MeeGo, subscribe to the MeeGo l10n mailing list: http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-l10n. You can also subscribe from your account page on meego.com.
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Mission
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The Localization working group defines the strategy for utilizing crowd-sourcing for translating MeeGo into multiple languages, and observes its implementation. Using Transifex as the tool, our goal is to build a community of dedicated translators, editors, reviewers, and testers in multiple languages.
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Areas
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The main areas within the scope of the working group are (in no particular order):
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    * Maemo/Moblin transition: bringing the best of localization policies, procedures, and best-known methods from maemo.org and moblin.org to meego.com
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    * Transifex administration: deciding where to host the tool, determining a team of admins and other users with special permissions, server administration
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    * Crowd-sourcing infrastructure: selection and administration of online tools for l10n community collaboration
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Contributors
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MeeGo members interested in taking an active role in this working group. Please detail your interests and what you can contribute to the group:
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    * Margie Foster - I am currently the l10n project manager for Moblin, and will be transitioning my focus to MeeGo.
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Submitter of this proposal and happy to take an active role. Full disclosure: I am an Intel employee.
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Latest revision as of 18:21, 31 October 2010

MeeGo Project Localization Maintainer
I work for Intel and am based in Hillsboro, Oregon.
I love to work with world-wide teams and have been involved in localization activities for most of my Intel career.

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