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The goal of the Fedora Localization Project (FLP) is to bring everything around Fedora (the Software, Documentation, Websites and culture) closer to local communities (countries, languages and in general cultural groups). Usually this involves doing translations via PO files but is certainly not limited to that.
The goal of the Fedora Localization Project (FLP) is to bring everything around Fedora (the Software, Documentation, Websites and culture) closer to local communities (countries, languages and in general cultural groups). Usually this involves doing translations via PO files but is certainly not limited to that.


{{Admon/note |L10N | is an abbreviation of the term "Localization" by means of a so called numeronym, a way of replacing the middle letters of a word (in casu 'ocalizatio') by naming the number of letters between the first and last letter of that word (in casu 10): '''Localization'''}}
{{Admon/note |L10N | is an abbreviation of the term "Localization" by means of a so called numeronym, a way of replacing the middle letters of a word (in casu 'ocalizatio') by naming the number of letters between the first and last letter of that word (in case 10): '''Localization'''}}


== Language list ==
== Language list ==
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=== Mailing list ===
=== Mailing list ===


There are some [http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo mailing lists] that interest members of the FLP.
There are some [http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo mailing lists] that interest members of the FLP.


* The main list is [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-trans-list fedora-trans-list]  ([http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-trans-list archive] ), which holds discussions about translations, team coordination, etc.
* The main list is [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-trans-list fedora-trans-list]  ([http://redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-trans-list archive] ), which holds discussions about translations, team coordination, etc.
* Technical issues are discussed at [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list fedora-i18n-list] . If you are interested in more than translations, e.g. our websites, bugzilla, the mailing list, etc, you would want to join this as well.
* Technical issues are discussed at [http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list fedora-i18n-list] . If you are interested in more than translations, e.g. our websites, Bugzilla, the mailing list, etc, you would want to join this as well.


==== Commits list ====
==== Commits list ====
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The Fedora Localization Steering Committee (FLSCo) leads the Fedora Localization Project (FLP).  Its mission is to provide the Fedora translators with necessary guidance, and support their efforts to localize the Fedora Project to multiple languages and cultures.
The Fedora Localization Steering Committee (FLSCo) leads the Fedora Localization Project (FLP).  Its mission is to provide the Fedora translators with necessary guidance, and support their efforts to localize the Fedora Project to multiple languages and cultures.


If you have a question, need clarifications or have problems, please contact Fedora L10N Steering Committee.
If you have a question, need clarifications or have problems, please contact Fedora L10n Steering Committee.


 
For more information: [[L10N/SteeringCommittee| Fedora L10n Steering Committee]]
For more information: [[L10N/SteeringCommittee| Fedora L10N Steering Committee]]


== Bug Reporting, Testing, and Quality Assurance ==
== Bug Reporting, Testing, and Quality Assurance ==


Before you file a bug, please read through the list of current and previous bugs for the cooresponding software package to determine if your bug has already been filed. If your bug does not exists, enter a bug report using the Bugzilla bug entry page. If your bug exists and has not been fixed, add additional information to the existing bug. If your bug exists and has been fixed, upgrade to the version in the bug report to determine if the bug was properly fixed. If it was not, reopen the bug.
Before you file a bug, please read through the list of current and previous bugs for the corresponding software package to determine if your bug has already been filed. If your bug does not exists, enter a bug report using the Bugzilla bug entry page. If your bug exists and has not been fixed, add additional information to the existing bug. If your bug exists and has been fixed, upgrade to the version in the bug report to determine if the bug was properly fixed. If it was not, reopen the bug.


Useful Bugzilla pages:
Useful Bugzilla pages:
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora%20Localization Create a new bug report]  
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora%20Localization Create a new bug report]  
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?product=Fedora%20Localization&bug_status=NEEDINFO&bug_status=MODIFIED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=ON_DEV&bug_status=ON_QA&bug_status=RELEASE_PENDING&bug_status=POST&bug_status=FAILS_QA List of all open l10n bugs]  
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?product=Fedora%20Localization&bug_status=NEEDINFO&bug_status=MODIFIED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=ON_DEV&bug_status=ON_QA&bug_status=RELEASE_PENDING&bug_status=POST&bug_status=FAILS_QA List of all open L10n bugs]  
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/describecomponents.cgi?product=Fedora%20Localization All Bugzilla L10n components]  
* [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/describecomponents.cgi?product=Fedora%20Localization All Bugzilla L10n components]  



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Contributing roles in the L10n (localization) Project

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Contributing roles
This is only suggestions for contributing roles. Only your imagination sets the limits.

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The Fedora Localization Project

The goal of the Fedora Localization Project (FLP) is to bring everything around Fedora (the Software, Documentation, Websites and culture) closer to local communities (countries, languages and in general cultural groups). Usually this involves doing translations via PO files but is certainly not limited to that.

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L10N
is an abbreviation of the term "Localization" by means of a so called numeronym, a way of replacing the middle letters of a word (in casu 'ocalizatio') by naming the number of letters between the first and last letter of that word (in case 10): Localization

Language list

Refer to http://translate.fedoraproject.org/languages for an overview of how many languages are available and have substantial translation of our essential software.

Joining the Fedora Localization Project

To learn how to join Fedora Localization Project, please refer to the Join page.

New translators:

Other useful resources:

Other ways to help:

Teams

'cvsl10n' Group Administrators and Sponsors

Communication

Mailing list

There are some mailing lists that interest members of the FLP.

  • The main list is fedora-trans-list (archive ), which holds discussions about translations, team coordination, etc.
  • Technical issues are discussed at fedora-i18n-list . If you are interested in more than translations, e.g. our websites, Bugzilla, the mailing list, etc, you would want to join this as well.

Commits list

  • We've setup the group 'l10n-commits' for those who would like to receive emails for commits in the /cvs/l10n/ repo and various other emails.
  • To subscribe, go to the Fedora Accounts System and add yourself to l10n-commits. Unfortunately the system needs approval, so someone should jump in to approve you, which should happen quickly.

IRC channel

Meetings

Schedule

Both of these schedules include translation freeze dates, which are dates that translations are picked up for adding them into the product.

Tasks

Take a look at the L10N/Tasks page and add your name next to an item you are interested in helping out.

Achievement

Take a look where we are, what we have done.

Fedora L10N Steering Committee

The Fedora Localization Steering Committee (FLSCo) leads the Fedora Localization Project (FLP). Its mission is to provide the Fedora translators with necessary guidance, and support their efforts to localize the Fedora Project to multiple languages and cultures.

If you have a question, need clarifications or have problems, please contact Fedora L10n Steering Committee.

For more information: Fedora L10n Steering Committee

Bug Reporting, Testing, and Quality Assurance

Before you file a bug, please read through the list of current and previous bugs for the corresponding software package to determine if your bug has already been filed. If your bug does not exists, enter a bug report using the Bugzilla bug entry page. If your bug exists and has not been fixed, add additional information to the existing bug. If your bug exists and has been fixed, upgrade to the version in the bug report to determine if the bug was properly fixed. If it was not, reopen the bug.

Useful Bugzilla pages:

Some other interesting Bugzilla queries: