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This presentation is created by me for motivating and guiding newbie l10n contributors how to get started with L10n.
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Mozilla Localization(Kick Off)
FIREFOX IN URDU
موضیلہ
• Getting Started
• Requirements
• Joining Mozilla L10n in five easy steps.
Getting Started
• What is Localization?
the process of translating a product into different languages or adapting a product for a specific country or region
• What is L10n?Localization represented as a numeronym as L10n.
• Who can be a Localizer?
Anyone who possess skills in (reading, writing and speaking ) their regional language can be a localizer.
Requirements
Requirements….
•Good Command over Language.•Understanding •Typing Skills(KeyBoards)•Teamwork•Communication
Step 1
• Introduce yourself in the L10n newsgroup.
• Languages you speak, • Country where you reside, • Professional and technical background, • Why you want to join Mozilla L10n.
Step 2
Find your L10n team
•Create a Team Or Join Existing localizers
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Category:L10n_Teams
Step 3
Download your L10n team's localized build of Firefox Aurora
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all-aurora.html
Step 3
Create a bugzilla account
filing bugs for your team's localized products.
Step 4
Pootle is an online translation management tool with translation interface.
Using Pootle
Register On Pootlehttp://mozilla.locamotion.org/accounts/register/
Login
Choose your Project
Select Folder
Choose Keyboard
Configure Your System
Start Translations
Step 5
There are so many ways you can get involved. Once you feel comfortable with how we localize, consider adding these opportunities to your repertoire: • Join in the discussion!
• Help localize Mozilla products, like Firefox.
• Help localize Mozilla Web Sites, Services, and Marketing Campaigns.
• Join Project NeMo(News Mozilla) / SuMo (Support Mozilla).
• Localize wiki pages related to localization on the Mozilla Developer Network wiki (MDN).
• Contribute articles to the l10n topic on the MDN wiki.
More Opportunities
Thank You